Pola, the “freedom-fighting pig” is the newest member of Juliana’s Animal Sanctuary — the only sanctuary in Colombia.
For the last 8 years, Pola was living in utter filth, amongst 180 uncaged hungry dogs who constantly harassed her and sometimes tried to tear pieces of flesh from her body. Sadly, they did eat her tail off and parts of her vulva! Pola had no clean soil or grass to play on, but lived amongst garbage and dog feces and was only being fed cheap dog food (that contained pork!).
Despite her suffering, Pola held onto hope for a rescue and a life filled with love and care.
Rescuing Pola required four attempts, involving a truck for four days and 13 helpers, culminating in a new enclosure at the sanctuary.
Pola now joins Balaram, the “gentle giant” and his friends at our sanctuary. www.julianasfarm.org
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FAQ
Q: What is Juliana’s Animal Sanctuary?
A: Juliana’s Animal Sanctuary is the only animal sanctuary in Colombia, dedicated to rescuing and providing a safe haven for abused and neglected animals like Pola.
Q: How was Pola rescued?
A: Pola was rescued after enduring years of neglect. It took multiple attempts, a truck, and 13 helpers to bring her to Juliana’s Animal Sanctuary where she now lives safely.
Q: Why is Pola called the “freedom-fighting pig”?
A: Pola is called the “freedom-fighting pig” because her rescue coincided with Colombia’s Independence Day, symbolizing her liberation from a life of suffering.
Q: How can I support Pola and the sanctuary?
A: You can support Pola and Juliana’s Animal Sanctuary by visiting their website at www.julianasfarm.org and contributing to their campaigns.

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