by Francesca | Jan 28, 2022 | News, News, Uncategorized @en |
Despite the pandemic, it was ‘business as normal’ at our clinic in Romania While in many ways 2021 has not been the year of full recovery we had hoped for, with the Covid-19 emergency still affecting everyone’s daily lives, the Save the Dogs team in Romania has been...
by Francesca | Jan 28, 2022 | News, News, Uncategorized @en |
The "Friends on the streets, companions for life" project: a tangible way of showing support for humans and animals Poverty and hardship are current realities that are ever on the rise due to a variety of different and complex factors relating to the economy, the...
by Francesca | Jan 28, 2022 | News, News, Uncategorized @en |
‘Too Many Puppies’ programme – 5,000 puppies saved from living as strays It is possible to effectively combat canine overpopulation by means of sterilization, raising owner awareness on issues of responsible coexistence and reminding institutions of their duties and...
by Francesca | Dec 28, 2021 | News, Uncategorized @en |
SHACKLE-FREE DOGS IN THE PIEDMONT REGION KEY STAGES OF THE CAMPAIGN In September 2021, Save the Dogs, Green Impact and Animal Law Italia launched an appeal in the Piedmont region, where there is no legal ban against dogs being permanently kept on a chain. Just one...
by Francesca | Dec 28, 2021 | News, News, Uncategorized @en |
Delivered the bare necessities Winter emergency The freezing rains have begun in Cernavoda, and as the winter season progresses many cats and dogs living out in the open countryside have absolutely no shelter from the elements and the biting cold weather. Thanks to...
by Francesca | Jun 30, 2021 | News, News, Uncategorized @en |
Italy Meeting with junior high school students at the A. Schweitzer school in Turin Education project On 7 June, Sara Turetta was invited by the teachers of the A. Schweitzer junior high school in Turin to meet a group of students who were enthusiastic about reading...