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ARS at the International Companion Animal Welfare Conference

Posted on 16 November 2010

Stella Raycheva and Nadia Stancheva participated in this year’s ICAW Conference in Prague. We made many new contacts among the 250 participants and learned allot.

The International Companion Animal Welfare Conference (ICAWC) provides organisations with information on shelter management, animal legislation, animal behavior and humane education. It’s designed to offer hope and lots of practical advice for smaller animal shelters.

After the conference we will make some changes in the way we run our shelter. We’ve also got a hold of a fantastic desinfectant that we hope to obtain soon for our clinic and quarantine.

Head keeper Vessy Kosturska on practice in Holland

Posted on 09 November 2010

Vessy (far right) and the team of De Reddingsboei

Our head keeper Vessy has returned from a 2-week working practice in a Dutch shelter.  Sharing knowledge and learning from others’ experience is the way to achieve efficiency and improve our quality of work. We are thankfull to De Reddingsboei – in Geleen who gave Vessy the wonderful opportunity of working in their environment.

Vessy helping the ambulance vets in Geleen

Vessy was able to work in all fields – cleaning, walking, feeding, socializing the dogs; helping the ambulance vets to bring injured or ill animals to the shelter clinic. She had a very inspiring experience and came back to us full of energy.

Vessy’s profound experience with animals was of use in Geleen

Cleaning is a whole lot different in Holland and in Bulgaria :)

Besides having a great time in the shelter Vessy had a surprise meeting with a few dogs adopted in Sittard-Geleen through Animal Rescue Sofia. Animal Rescue Sofia supporters Birgitta and Karin organized the owners of Eppie, Joe and Mommo for a group walk, she also met a boy she fostered for a long time – the former Seslavci death-roll boy we used to call Patch.

Special thanks to Karin Stramans who housed Vessy during her stay in Holland!

Seminar – Implementation of sustainable practices for solving the dog overpopulation problem in Bulgaria

Posted on 22 October 2010

The Ministry of agriculture and food, together with Foundation for the Protection of Community Dogs – Romania, Sofia Municipality and Animal Rescue Sofia organized a seminar on the subject of Implementation of sustainable practices of solving the dog overpopulation problem in Bulgaria. The seminar was held on 19 – 20 October 2010 in Sofia.

Guest-lecturers Mr. Robert Smith from the UK and Mrs. Nathalie Klinge from the Netherlands are both world-renown experts on the Catch-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return policy. Among the other lecturers were experts from Animal Rescue Sofia – Stanislava Stancheva, Murat Bechan – FPCC Turkey, Vier Pfoten – Bulgaria – D-r Marina Ivanova, and the Deutsch-Bulgarischen Strasentier-Nothilfe – Ziba Chakarian, etc…

Stella Raycheva, Stanislava Stancheva, Robert Smith, Nadia Stancheva, Nathalie Klinge

The participants of the seminar were mainly ecology experts, representatives of municipalities and NGOs from all over Bulgaria – the goal was to give them a better knowledge and clearer view on the TNR method and it’s advantages, as well as shared experience from the FPCC’s many successful projects in Turkey and Romania.

We are very happy to have been part of this event, we beleive it is the start of a positive and nation-wide reinforcement of the CNVR (or TNR) method in Bulgaria, the latter being the most sustainable solution to the stray dogs population problem. Participating municipalities and veterinary officials got many new ideas of how a well-managed CNVR should be run, what are the basic compponents of a successful campaign, what are the costs, the risks, the pitfalls. The participants also had a chance to gain a better understanding on the use of Public-Private partnerships and the importance of the coordinated synergy of effort, why only a nation-wide CNVR will be successfull, why it is useless to invest in shelters in the current situation that we are experiencing in Bulgaria.

SEE SOME OF THE LECTURES HERE ON VIDEO – - – - – PRESS-RELEASE AVAILABLE IN BULGARIAN ONLY

Photos by Nadejda Stamenova, MoiaZona.org:

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IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE OF SOLVING THE DOG OVERPOPULATION PROBLEM IN BULGARIA

DOGS TRUST training course

Posted on 27 June 2010

Members of our Animal Rescue Sofia team have been to the West London Harefield rehoming center of Dogs Trust for a one week trainig course on dog wellfare in shelters. It’s been an amazing experience, learning from people who’ve turned Dogs Trust into the biggest dog charity in the UK and are making the difference every day by running pilot projects and creating new methods of improving the wellbeing of dogs in distress.

ANIMAL RESCUE SOFIA THANKS MR.DAVID NEWALL AND DOGS TRUST FOR THIS AMAZING OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN AND MEET SO MANY WODERFUL PEOPLE FROM ANIMAL WELLFARE GROUPS AROUND EUROPE!

ARS visits SOS DOGS ORADEA

Posted on 29 April 2010

Members of our team had the pleasure of meeting Mr.Gerry Brudenell and Mr.Carol Lazar of SOS DOGS ORADEA and learn from their experience at 3 of their facillities. Our regards to SOS DOGS for the invitation and warm welcoming.

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