Copilu

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In October 2008,we found Copilu near shelter, probably being abandoned by his owners and left there. When we caught him we realized that all his left back part was open-wound, covered in blood. He was continuously licking and eating that part. We could hardly catch him  and take him to vet. He needed to be operated and sewed, but also to be put a cloth over him in order not to open the stiches. It took lot of time until he fully recover. It was a complet madness when we were trying to change the bandages, and we were lucky to have here the finish volunteers in that period who helped us much.  But, after several weeks, the wood started to close and we moved him down in the stable with th other dogs. He is like a puppy, although he is not yound anymore, he runs back and forth, he jums, he plays. Now, as he is fully recovered, he is down in the shelter with the other dogs.

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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