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We cannot let these 81 puppies starve!

DISASTER! In Romania, Andreea is running out of kibble to feed the 81 puppies under her care, we cannot let them starve!
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We cannot let these 81 puppies starve!
DISASTER! In Romania, Andreea is running out of kibble to feed the 81 puppies under her care, we cannot let them starve!

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Animal Webaction visited the site 08 July 2022 and confirms the situation described below.

1. In Romania, Andreea is running out of kibble to feed the 81 puppies in her care. They will starve if no one helps! 

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"In our area, there are a lot of unwanted puppies ending up on the streets, in fields, in woods because people still refuse to sterilize their pets. Once born, most people simply aren't bothered about the puppies, they don't care about their existence, and just abandon the fruits of their carelessness... It's a never-ending story.

I do my very best to gather as many as I can but right now things are especially difficult. The number of puppies under my care has risen considerably since spring and there aren't any adoptions to balance it out. It's summer, people are going on holidays, they do not care about adopting dogs right now. But even in May and June, we sent 6 dogs all together, which is far less than usual.

To make matters worse, kibble prices have gone up like crazy. I mean, the price for junior food has always been high but now the price for one single bag has more than doubled; it is unbearable! And while the municipality does help me provide some food for the adult dogs, I do not receive any help when it comes to the puppies. Donations have dropped massively as everyone is more cautious with their spendings in these times of uncertainty. I am out here trying every possible option to fill the puppies' bowls but I'm failing, and my personal income certainly isn't enough to make up for the gap in donations... I need some help to make sure the puppies have food secured for the next while and the only way to do so is with this campaign!"

2. Many puppies are recovering from illness and need kibble to survive!

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"Because of the price increase on petfood, I cannot buy as much kibble as before...The food runs out quicker as a result and I don't have any means to buy more. Right now I only have enough kibble to last a couple of more days... If I don't get any help gathering kibble for the puppies, I'm really afraid that things will take a turn for the worse.

Some of the puppies had parvo coming here and unfortunately died, some have made a miraculous recovery; these are definitely the weakest ones. They are isolated from the others and I take a lot of precautions to ensure that they are given the best care possible, but without an appropriate food intake, all my efforts go straight to the bin...

It is heartbreaking, I have cared for them for so long, they are like my family. I simply refuse to think they will have no food, that they will starve, die from diseases or kill each other fighting over the little food I have left... I really need this campaign to succeed so I can accomplish my mission to save these innocent souls. They deserve a better life."

3. Infected with parvovirus, Dany barely escaped death... He needs kibble to fully recover.

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"Dany is around 3 months old, I took him in a couple of months ago. He was abandoned along with his 4 brothers near the shelter. They all got parvo and 2 of them died. Dany struggled but he fortunately pulled through!

He was treated and he is doing better now but he is still compared to the other dogs his age. I hope to find a home for him eventually but first of all, I need to make sure he recovers fully! He needs good food and nutrients to make sure he overcomes the disease for good. "

4. Donations have dropped and Andreea's own resources aren't enough to fill the void, she can no longer buy kibble for the puppies!

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"The municipality only helps for the adult dogs, they give half of the amount of the food that's needed for them. They also pay for the 2 people working at the pound and the vet emergencies. Everything else, I have to fundraise for : the rest of the adult food, the entirety of the puppy food and for other expenses as well like improving the shelter, vaccines, sterilizations, treatments. 

I do my best but I won't lie, it is tough. Donations have evolved in a bad way, there are less and less. With the war in Ukraine, prices going up, people are even more careful with their money. I’ve literally turned every stone, talked to everybody, reached out to many people, nobody is willing to help anymore, people don’t have money.

I buy from my own funds for lack of a better option but unfortunately my salary cannot cover all the expenses, far from it. I have a job, a family and I also dedicate my free time and efforts and money to the shelter, but it feels like nothing is ever enough! I need more help and donations to see it through."

5. Andreea isn't asking for money, only kibble to prevent the puppies from starving.

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"I started rescuing dogs around a decade ago. It started out small, I was rescuing dogs and bringing them to my home and then it evolved gradually. I started volunteering at the municipal pound to improve the conditions for the dogs living over there and I've never stopped since. If you came here a few years ago, it honestly looked like an extermination camp... I worked a lot to make things better and I'm really proud of how the shelter has now evolved.

In my town, I am seen like the crazy lady with the dogs! I have absolutely no support from anyone but I keep going, I am used to it by now. Sometimes I feel sad, sometimes hopeless, sometimes I truly believe that what I am doing is making a change, it varies. It's definitely a lot of ups and downs!

I fundraise for them, I look for their forever homes, I network, I organize sterilizations... it's all very exhausting but the only thing that keeps me going is knowing that I am saving these dogs' lives and I'm watching them get better. They all deserve a better life and they all deserve to find a home."

6. If this campaign succeeds, Andreea will not receive any money but 1200 kg of junior kibble, delivered from Animal Webaction's logistic platform in Romania.

Animal Webaction has a logistic platform in Romania, which allows us to intervene quickly and deliver kibble.

7. Andreea is alerting the public to her situation on social media. Unfortunately, she has received too few donations to put the puppies to safety. 

"I work with 3 other organizations for adoptions, 2 in France, 1 in Germany : Inima, La porte de l’Espoir and SOS StrassenTiere. Even though their help means a lot, they too are affected by the global crisis and they cannot help all the time. I contacted other organizations to help me with sterilizations notably, but unfortunately everybody turned me down.

Animal Welfare organizations have their hands full and regular people got bored to hear about dogs, they have their own issues to deal with and they can no longer donate. But for me things are different, I am too involved in this, I can't just shrug my shoulders and move on to the next topic. I can’t sleep at night thinking I won't be able to save them... These dogs need me everyday and if I give up, nobody else will help them! I need this campaign to succeed badly, for them."

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9. In Romania, it is difficult to find funds for kibbles, there are no aid, no grants, no foundation... Many abandoned dogs die alone in the streets, in complete indifference...

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If you know of a foundation or NGO that could help Andreea please invite them to contact us so that we can put them in touch with each other.

If you represent a Foundation or NGO for animal protection, please help Targu Frumos' dogs, contact us and we will put you in touch!

If you want to come to Targu Frumos' pound to help Andreea or if you want to send some kibbles to Andreea directly or a check, contact her on Facebook (note: direct help is under your own responsibility).

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Strada Ştefan cel Mare 13
705300 Târgu Frumos
RO Romania
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