by Martina Girola | Nov 23, 2023 | News, News |
Work begins on building Family Footprints Work has begun on the construction of Family Footprints, the new area of our shelter in Romania dedicated to preparing dogs for adoption Morgan doesn’t know it yet, but what he is looking at is the area on which Family...
by Martina Girola | Nov 22, 2023 | News, News |
Wendy has been adopted. Her story tells the tale of the work we do every day In just a few months Wendy has gone from being a hurt and terrified animal to a dog who actively seeks people's affection, and who has now been adopted. The day we discovered Wendy, she was...
by Martina Girola | Nov 21, 2023 | News |
Dog adoptions in Italy – A necessary choice Save the Dogs’ adoptions in Italy resume thanks to our collaboration with Fondazione Squadra 4 Zampe It was the middle of the night and Eva and her babies were wandering around fearfully on one of the highway roads in...
by Luigi Capano Ranieri | Oct 27, 2023 | News |
Working alongside pets belonging to the homeless of Milan for the last two years The Save the Dogs' Street Unit has assisted 107 animals over the past year, distributing 575 kilograms of food, dog bowls, muzzles, leashes. The Save the Dogs’ Street Unit has...
by Luigi Capano Ranieri | Oct 27, 2023 | News |
Sterilization is essential to prevent domestic litters contributing to the problem of stray animals Domestic litters add to the complex issue of stray animals, which is why it is crucial to conduct sterilization programs, particularly in areas like Castel Volturno,...
by Luigi Capano Ranieri | Oct 27, 2023 | News |
Ukraine - the amazing support from Boho beautiful community By Gregg Tully – Executive Director Save the Dogs Romania & Secretary Save the Dogs US A former colleague of mine who helps stray dogs in Kathmandu, Nepal reached out to me. She heard about Save the Dogs’...