A Journey to Peace
These 15 dogs currently at the Dnipro shelter don’t know it yet, but their lives are about to change forever. A small shelter in Bulgaria has stepped up to give them a chance to leave the war behind and find forever loving homes.

The preparations for their journey began well over a month ago with blood tests, vaccinations, preventative treatments, and documentation to get them into the EU. A special van has been booked, and in just a few short days, everyone will be loaded up for the nearly 20-hour journey along the Black Sea to bring them to safety.

Among the passengers will be Cuba, who was found with her 7 puppies in the Vasylivka village after most of the residents had fled. With the ongoing shelling, she had no chance of surviving on her own, alone with her 7 puppies! Her puppies are now grown up in forever homes in Western Ukraine, and now it's Cuba’s turn to find her happily ever after.
Her friend Nusha will be by her side. Nusha is from the same village. She was found with wounds on her feet and belly, making life on the street incredibly difficult.
We can’t even begin to imagine what Cuba, Nusha, and the other 13 dogs will think when they are unloaded from the van and brought into a quiet, warm space with plenty of food, soft beds, and a dedicated team ready to help them find their forever humans. Sochi Dogs has committed to sponsoring the journey and all the preparations for it.

Please donate today and help make this dream a reality for them.

Your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Sochi Dogs is 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization

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