Weight loss, mouth pain: Cushion is not doing well!
1,600 kg
Dry food offered
1,600 kg
Dry food necessary
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Animal Webaction visited the site 27 May 2023 and confirms the situation described below.
"The number of dogs under our care is rising all the time. Every time we manage to adopt a dog, another one comes to take its place. We constantly find dogs in poor condition on the freeway between Pirot and the Bulgarian border, where Natalija works. Rescuing dogs that are exhausted, run over by cars, starving... is unfortunately our daily lot.
Recently, we've also been rescuing a lot of puppies. Unfortunately, the free sterilizations that were financed by an association have ceased; we feel defeated. We fought so hard to defend and implement sterilization while it was free, that we had finally achieved a certain balance with stray dogs. And now we're back to square one...
We have practically no donations either; just a few euros here and there. People are afraid to help because of the uncertain future, inflation and the war. Kibble are more expensive than they've ever been, and we owe so much to the supplier that we can't afford to buy any more on credit. We feel terrible... Natalija and I have been through so much, dealt with so much over the years, and now it's all coming down on us at once. We're suffering, we love these dogs more than anything, but the sad reality is that we won't be able to feed them without your help..."
"Supplying kibble has always been a problem, but with prices skyrocketing and donations lower than ever, we're literally unable to buy any. We've been completely out of kibble for weeks! At present, we're forced to beg the local butcher to give us leftover meat destined for the bin... It's mainly ears, tails and a few bones.
Despite our efforts to salvage as much as possible, we often don't have enough to feed our dogs properly. They don't eat enough - you can tell just by looking at them! They're skinnier, more nervous and never in the mood to play or even socialize with each other. We're afraid they'll start attacking each other...
They are also more prone to illness, lacking all the basic vitamins that kibble provides. They have nail, skin and coat problems. We've tried and tried and asked for help in many places, but our efforts are in vain: we can't even afford to buy the most basic thing for our dogs! Our hearts are broken, and if this continues, we're afraid we'll have to release some of them. This eventuality is unbearable for us, and without this delivery, our dogs' survival is at stake..."
"Vuckic is 1-year-old male, he was abandoned in front of our shelter around 6 months ago. He has severe immunity problems, his fur and his skin are in really bad shape. Unfortunately given the lack of nutrition at the shelter, his state isn't improving.... He is also a very scared dog who doesn't enjoy the company of other dogs or new people. Getting this kibble supply will be instrumental to his recovery, health and ability to flourish and start trusting people again."
"Natalija owns a shop near the Bulgarian border, but since COVID-19, business has slowed down a lot; it's now impossible for her to finance the shelter as before. As for donations, they are of course very low, as everyone is suffering from increasing financial insecurity. When you add to that inflation and the costs of food, care and maintenance that 140 dogs entail, the math is pretty simple... We can't keep up anymore! We have to borrow money from a friend who gives us 60 to 70 euros a month, for which we're very grateful, but unfortunately it's not enough.
Our adoptions have also dropped significantly - we've only managed to adopt 15 dogs in the past year, and even when we do find them homes, all the expenses involved in preparing them for adoption are usually borne by us. Our debts to kibble suppliers and veterinary surgeries run into the thousands, so for medical treatment we now have to travel to Nis, which is 75 km from our shelter... Of course, our fuel costs are also rising accordingly.
The pressure to maintain the shelter is enormous and we are exhausted, financially, physically and mentally. We've been fighting for years, but we can't see any positive change... We don't know how to continue feeding and caring for our dogs without more help. The success of this campaign is our only lifeline!"
"Our involvement began with one dog, then 10, then 100... Over the years, our way of helping has changed and taken new paths, but the main objective has always remained the same: to help every dog we can, in whatever way we can. For all those dogs we've taken off the streets, rescued from car accidents or human abuse, our help makes a huge difference. If we hadn't been there, they would have ended up in the pound, piled on top of each other, with no chance of a decent life, or even adoption.
Unfortunately, even though we've rescued and sterilized hundreds of dogs since our beginnings, there are still many who need our help... The local population doesn't support us in our actions; in fact, they're indifferent to our cause. But if lack of support is something we can learn to live with, we'll never understand the need to abuse and neglect dogs. How can anyone mistreat a being that depends on them and has no voice or ability to defend itself? It boggles the mind... And yet, no matter how much our dogs have suffered in the past - often at the hands of humans - they continue to love people unconditionally! Their resilience is admirable, and it's for their sake that we try to find the strength to continue our fight..."
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"We have partnerships with two organizations: AMOS Furrever Homes and Pfotchenretter mit Herz e. V., who help us with adoptions abroad. We are grateful to be able to work with partners, but in recent months it has become increasingly difficult to find homes for our dogs. It's very important for us to have more adoptions, as it's the only way we can welcome new dogs to the shelter.
There are only two of us to look after 140 souls, and the work that this entails on a daily basis is colossal: between veterinary visits, rescues, feeding, cleaning etc.... We have a Facebook page and people know how hard we work every day, but we don't get enough donations. Finding the time to have a strong online presence and be able to get donations to match our needs is mission impossible with so few hands!
We're tired and exhausted of running the shelter without enough support. We've tried everything: plan A, plan B, plan C... it has all failed, and that's why we are where we are. Every day is uncertain and our suffering is daily, when we know that our dogs are waiting to be fed and that we have no permanent solution at our disposal. The future terrifies us, and it's hard to describe exactly how we feel. We've never needed help as much as we do today..."
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