Incredible transformation!

You might remember these two fellas - we rescued them from a hoarding situation. They spent a few weeks at the Sochi Shelter getting veterinary care and special food and vitamins to build up their strength. Now they are on their way to another rescue that is working on finding forever homes for them! Look at the amazing journey they've made


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Before:

 
 

We name her Joni!

We are still rescuing abandoned dogs and this girlie was just picked from a parking lot. She is the newest Sochi Shelter, resident.

 

Update on our work to support animals in Ukraine.

We are continuing to help animals caught in the horrific fighting in Ukraine in any way we can. We work with several small rescues on evacuating their animal outside of Ukraine. The situation is awful and is changing by the hour as the occupation continues.

Right now we have a few primary needs:

1. Cargo vehicle from Kyiv to the border
2. Space at shelters in Poland, Slovakia, and Germany
3. Transportation from the border in Ukraine to shelters
4. Crates

Since rescue groups in the US, including Sochi Dogs, are not able to take in dogs directly from Ukraine due to the CDC import ban, we are offering help adopting EU dogs in the US to clear up space so that they can take in the influx of animals from Ukraine!

Sochi Dogs stands against this war and with the Ukrainian people.

Sign a letter to the CDC asking for a temporary exception on the dog importation ban to allow US rescues to help dogs left behind in the war.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has people fleeing their homes. They are taking whatever companion animals they can but many are getting left behind. Shelters in Ukraine are overflowing and running out of food and supplies.

Please sign the letter and share! www.sochidogs.org/ukraine