A Big Day for Our Rescues in Chongari, Georgia

It was an important day for some of our newest rescues in Chongari, Georgia. Demo, Knopa, Laila, Fifa, and Tihoni all made a trip to the vet for essential care, including parasite testing and spay surgery.

For rescue dogs, these routine veterinary visits are a very big step. Before they can move on to the next chapter of their lives, they need the basic medical care that helps keep them healthy and safe.

We’re happy to share that everyone is recovering beautifully. After all they have been through, it is wonderful to see them resting, healing, and getting the care they deserve.

Demo, Knopa, Laila, Fifa, and Tihoni are all dreaming of forever humans of their own. Each one is now a little closer to that future thanks to the love and dedication of the local team caring for them in Georgia.

We are so grateful to everyone who makes this work possible. Your support helps dogs like these get the medical care they need and the chance to move forward toward safe, loving homes.

Cassie: From Broken Leg in Georgia to a Happy Home in New Jersey

Cassie was found in Georgia (the country) with a severely broken leg. In the condition she was in, she had very little chance of surviving on her own.

Thankfully, she was found in time and brought to safety. Cassie received the medical care she desperately needed. Her injured leg had to be amputated, but she recovered beautifully.

Today, Cassie is thriving. She runs, plays, and enjoys life just like any other dog. She was adopted in New Jersey and is now living a very happy life.

Cassie is one of many dogs rescued through our partnership with Dogs on Road in Batumi, Georgia. Together, we help dogs get the care, safety, and second chance at life.

26 Dogs Saved from a Frontline Village

Our partners in Dnipro, Ukraine, carried out an incredibly difficult rescue mission and brought 20 puppies and 6 adult dogs to safety from an abandoned village near the front lines.

The conditions were harsh. It was cold and snowy, and the dogs, after everything they had endured, were understandably frightened and cautious. Many had been left behind with little chance of surviving on their own. Reaching them, gaining their trust, and bringing them to safety was not easy, but the Dnipro team did not give up.

Thanks to their courage and determination, 26 dogs are now safe. These dogs still have a long road ahead of them, but now they have something they did not have before: warmth, safety, care, and a chance for a better future.

But the mission is not over yet. More dogs are still waiting there, and the team plans to return in the coming days to rescue as many as possible.

200 Dogs, 200 Vaccines: Keeping Dnipro Shelter Safe for the 3rd Year.

For the third year in a row, we’re providing vaccines for every resident at the Dnipro Shelter in Ukraine. That’s 200 rabies and DHPPI vaccines, so all the dogs are healthier and protected from preventable diseases.

In a country at war, access to basic vet care becomes extremely difficult. Shelters are overwhelmed, resources are stretched thin, and yet the dogs keep coming. Making sure every dog at Dnipro is vaccinated means they have one less danger to face.

This work would not be possible without you. Donate and join our community of believers, dog-lovers, and do-gooders. When we come together, we can do so much.