Dog of the Week: Berry
Berry is a little girl who was lucky enough to survive the most severe baby disease – parvovirosis. Her foster mom tells us about her: Berry is a female puppy, […]
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Berry is a little girl who was lucky enough to survive the most severe baby disease – parvovirosis. Her foster mom tells us about her: Berry is a female puppy, […]
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You’re already familiar with mom Elena and today we’d like to introduce you to her five peanuts. They, just like her, are pretty malnourished and shabby, but except for the
Cuff and Half-shoe continue the long September heap of discarded puppies. Cuff is a good boy. We got him in, he ate like a champ and then meekly fell asleep.
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Nothing around here is by chance. Revealed and lame Django could meet anyone. To face apathy or aggression from people. To meet someone and be passed by. Instead, he meets
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After introducing Willie – one of mom Evelyn’s puppies – as Dog of the Week, we are now trying to identify her hoomans amongst the prospective adopters. Willie’s siblings, on
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It is time to separate mom Amira from her 7 dwarfs, all grown up and independent now. It is time someone takes care of the babies instead of mommy so
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We got you introduced to Mom Evelyn’s babies before they were born. Mom came in very pregnant and we had to postpone her heartworm treatment while she breastfed the little
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On the doorstep of winter and with the new pellet prices, it seems like we will not be able to heat the shelter this year. That’s why we rushed to
At home in Germany – the babies whom the Bulgarian winter is not coming for! Read More »
With so many new patients, we’re short of time to tell you about the old ones. Today, however, we are fixing this injustice with a post about Ira – the
Blueberry took us by a storm and everything happened so quickly and urgently that by the time we knew it, it was over. Hit by a car, the x-ray provided