Helping Village Dogs in Supsa, Georgia

Helping dogs where help is needed most is what we are all about. Today, Sergej and Valentina brought 9 dogs from the village of Supsa, Georgia, to be spayed. With a population of just under 300 people, there is no one in the village able to care for the street dogs, so we support local rescuers to make sure the dogs are fed, vaccinated, and spayed.

Sochi Dogs is funding ongoing food delivery and spay/neuter support for homeless dogs in Supsa. If you believe this work matters, please join us and help keep it going with a donation.

Supporting Dogs in Georgia When They Need It Most

Today, Sergej, one of our incredible community volunteers, spent the day feeding homeless dogs near the village of Supsa on the Black Sea.

We are doubling down on our efforts in Georgia by supporting local rescuers with food and funding spay and neuter surgeries to prevent even more dogs from being born into life on the streets. These efforts are especially important right now, as resources are limited and the need keeps growing.

Every meal, every medical procedure, and every bit of support make life a little easier for these dogs.

If you’d like to be part of this work in Georgia, you can find more information here.