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SUPPORT NEEDED FOR SHELTER’S ACTIVITY

2008

December

In December we received 54 boxes with sacks of dry food from Pro Animals Finland , that were much then welcomed taking into account the difficulties we face because of food.

 

 

June

 The Finnish man who transported the cages for us from Finland in March, came with two workers and brought two wooden toillets but also helped building the wooden garden shed.

  

 

 

New dog cages in March

Mrs. Kiia Vasko got in contact with a finnish person who is working in Romania in construction and asked him to come to help us build the cages sent in February.Unfortunately, here it is impossible to find people to work for a day, and even if we found they would have asked lots of money and also food and for drink and would have probably done 20 cage sin one week. But, the finnish man, Mr. Mauri, came with two hard-working people who built 20 cages in about 2 hours or even less and even helped us put it inside shelter.

   

   

 

Finnish help  in February

Prepairing it since last year, the transport arrived in February 2008 to our shelter. Mrs. Kiia Vasko, arranged all the goods and the transport, and there is a wooden room of about 6 sqm, wooden dog cages, an electric generator, dry dog and cat food.

 

2007

This is the caravan that we bought in 2007, with the support of Mrs. Kiia Vasko and Mr. Mihai Paraschiv. It is 7,80 meters long and in total 14 sqm and it was made in 1980. Although it is an old one, it was very well mentained. We situated it in front of the shelter and it is very useful for us,having four compartiments for deposit, also many other shelves, .

2006

Luckly, in 2006 our need became reality thanks to Ms. Kiia Vasko, Mrs. Nicole Fowler and Mr. Mihai Paraschiv. It was a second-hand van but it was very good and useful for the shelter’s activity. We transport food – and the space is much bigger- but also dogs in special cages.

 

1999 -2005

Since 1999 to 2006 from the begining we used our own personal turism car, for every activity of the shelter, for carring food – dry and wet, for transporting dogs etc. This car was carring tens of sack of 30kg, but also huge buckets of wet food. There was a big need of achieving a small van, as things became impossible to carry on with this one. So, for a couple of years we tried to buy a van but unfortunately bacause of financial reasons it wasn’t easy.

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  • Our aim…

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    to raise the level of awareness and education of people towards animal welfare and animal rights but also to highlight the importance of respecting all animals as sentient beings and of the humane and efficient ways to handle a social problem, our problem - the stray dogs’ problem.

  • Motto

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    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world, indeed, it is the only thing that ever has". - Margaret Mead

  • OUR POLICY

  • NEUTER

    ADOPTION

    EDUCATION

     

    " We strongly belive that


    neutering is essential for reducing the number of thousands of animals needlessly destroyed every year;


    every dog deserve a chance to live, a happy life and a loving owner;


    education represents the key for opening minds and souls, for creating a humane and responsible community."

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  • RESPECTING

    THE FIVE FREEDOMS


    Freedom from

    hunger and thirst


    Freedom from

    discomfort


    Freedom from

    pain, injury, disease


    Freedom from

    fear and distress


    Freedom to

    express normal behaviour