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Our president visited the local partner in Naples

Our president visited the local partner in Naples

Save the Dogs’ first Italian project was launched Our first spay and neuter project in Italy started in Western Naples, namely in a small city by the sea between Pozzuoli and Castelvolturno. Our president went on a visit to watch the veterinarians of the Oreste Zevola...

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A new van for Save the Dogs!

A new van for Save the Dogs!

When Save the Dogs calls... friends answer! We knew we could count on you, and today we are certain we can. On the occasion of our chairwoman's birthday, we launched a fundraising for the purchase of a new van for the Italian headquarters. In fact, following the...

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The first project for dogs in Southern Italy has started

The first project for dogs in Southern Italy has started

The first project for dogs in Southern Italy has started The first project of Too Many Puppies starts  on the 1st of March in Campania region, in the area of the western suburbs of Naples, which extends beyond Pozzuoli. It is here that the Oreste Zevola Animal Care...

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Meet Lucia, a miracle before Christmas

Meet Lucia, a miracle before Christmas

Read her story Romania, ten days before Christmas... A cart stopped in front of our vet hospital, an old cart pulled by an even older horse. A man entered the clinic and asked help for the horse, a mare he said to have recently bought. After making sure...

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A story to be told!

A story to be told!

Lucrezia and her puppies, a rescue to be told! A yelp, leaves moving  in the snow and a small snout emerging from under the cement. This is the scene witnessed by our operators called by a citizen who had noticed strange movements under an iced concrete sheet in the...

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Thanks for giving them a happy Christmas!

Thanks for giving them a happy Christmas!

From our staff in Romania, from the Italian headquarter and from all the animals rescued by Save the Dogs ... Happy Holidays! Save the Dogs Italian central office will be closed from December 22nd, 2018 to January 1st, 2019.

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Frost Emergency

Frost Emergency

  Help us save lives   We knew it would come, but this year the cold weather has arrived earlier than expected. In Cernavoda, as everywhere in Romania, people and animals are struggling with a wave of frost that puts a strain on life outside and inside our...

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No More Puppies

No More Puppies

In some areas of Southern Italy stray dogs represent a dramatic issue. Kennels are overcrowded and packed with puppies who – in most cases – will never find a family. Despite the commitment of thousands of volunteers, it’s very difficult to really affect the source of...

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The miracle of Gregor

The miracle of Gregor

He is safe but he needs you! GREGOR'S STORY When they found him, our vets could count his ribs and all his bones one by one. This foal was little more than two weeks old when his owner left him in the ditch where he had fallen. Probably, the man had thought that every...

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Our president visited the local partner in Naples

Our president visited the local partner in Naples

Save the Dogs’ first Italian project was launched Our first spay and neuter project in Italy started in Western Naples, namely in a small city by the sea between Pozzuoli and Castelvolturno. Our president went on a visit to watch the veterinarians of the Oreste Zevola...

read more
A new van for Save the Dogs!

A new van for Save the Dogs!

When Save the Dogs calls... friends answer! We knew we could count on you, and today we are certain we can. On the occasion of our chairwoman's birthday, we launched a fundraising for the purchase of a new van for the Italian headquarters. In fact, following the...

read more
The first project for dogs in Southern Italy has started

The first project for dogs in Southern Italy has started

The first project for dogs in Southern Italy has started The first project of Too Many Puppies starts  on the 1st of March in Campania region, in the area of the western suburbs of Naples, which extends beyond Pozzuoli. It is here that the Oreste Zevola Animal Care...

read more
Meet Lucia, a miracle before Christmas

Meet Lucia, a miracle before Christmas

Read her story Romania, ten days before Christmas... A cart stopped in front of our vet hospital, an old cart pulled by an even older horse. A man entered the clinic and asked help for the horse, a mare he said to have recently bought. After making sure...

read more
A story to be told!

A story to be told!

Lucrezia and her puppies, a rescue to be told! A yelp, leaves moving  in the snow and a small snout emerging from under the cement. This is the scene witnessed by our operators called by a citizen who had noticed strange movements under an iced concrete sheet in the...

read more
Thanks for giving them a happy Christmas!

Thanks for giving them a happy Christmas!

From our staff in Romania, from the Italian headquarter and from all the animals rescued by Save the Dogs ... Happy Holidays! Save the Dogs Italian central office will be closed from December 22nd, 2018 to January 1st, 2019.

read more
Frost Emergency

Frost Emergency

  Help us save lives   We knew it would come, but this year the cold weather has arrived earlier than expected. In Cernavoda, as everywhere in Romania, people and animals are struggling with a wave of frost that puts a strain on life outside and inside our...

read more
No More Puppies

No More Puppies

In some areas of Southern Italy stray dogs represent a dramatic issue. Kennels are overcrowded and packed with puppies who – in most cases – will never find a family. Despite the commitment of thousands of volunteers, it’s very difficult to really affect the source of...

read more
The miracle of Gregor

The miracle of Gregor

He is safe but he needs you! GREGOR'S STORY When they found him, our vets could count his ribs and all his bones one by one. This foal was little more than two weeks old when his owner left him in the ditch where he had fallen. Probably, the man had thought that every...

read more