Serbia: ‘Lesi’ The Blind Dog Rescued From the Streets Near Belgrade Needs An Eye Operation – Can You Help ?

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Donate to help Lesi at YouCaring.com:

http://www.youcaring.com/pet-expenses/lesi-blind-abandoned-dog-/159887  

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Above – ‘Lesi’ – blind and alone on the streets.

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Then a savior turns up to help.

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A visit to the veterinarian

Lesi; the blind, abandoned dog needs an eye operation.  Please help if you are able.

Donate to help Lesi at YouCaring.com:

http://www.youcaring.com/pet-expenses/lesi-blind-abandoned-dog-/159887   

 

Photos of rescue : https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.229535187254375.1073741889.127314900809738&type=3

Rescuers: https://www.facebook.com/freefly3

contact for qestions https://www.facebook.com/silvijaps

Lesi is a blind dog who lived for a long time at the market in a village Vinca, near Belgrade.
We don’t know how he lived in the street, but we were told that he is disorientated, has a problem with walking because he runs into objects, he isn’t able to avoid the cars when he gets out on the way and that his entire situation is very critical.

One more time we were not able to turn our head of him, and we gone to Belgrade to pick up and bring him to Novi Sad.

He is a wonderful big dog of 42 kg in a breed type of German Shepherd and something else. He is 5 years old and a huge cuddly dog, but scared, uncertain and quite a bit distrustful. But due the fact that he is completely blind, and who knows what he is experienced by human hands he is a super calm boy.

We were taking him to the several veterinarian for medical overview and opinions.
The ophthalmologist told us very bad news. Lesi lost his left eye. He suggested to do the surgery of right eye, but he can not guarantee that it will restore eyesight. The problem appeared due to untreated infection.
As the first aid he got the Tobrex drops, but we didn’t buy its because we don’t have enough money.
At our vet Ana in Novi Sad is done blood tests because we wanted to do a complete blood count and determine the sugar level in the blood. He, also, was full of fleas and ticks, and now his skin is full of fungus. Ana cleaned his ears, he got Mikoseb pills and vaccines against infectious diseases.
When we get the blood tests we will see what we should do.

Lesi has a chip, but the owner reported competent authorities that the Lesi has, allegedly, escaped in 2012 and from that day he no longer has a responsibility to Lesi. Did he really lost or just abandoned from his owner and left somewhere, we will never find out. We contacted the owner, but he no longer wants Lesi, and this is the saddest part of the Lesi story.

Initial costs:
Ophthalmic examination at the Vet. ambulance Oasis in Belgrade – 22 euros
Clinical examination at the House vet in Belgrade – for free
Blood tests, Mikoseb pills, vaccines against infectious diseases, ear cleaning at the Vet. ambulance Dog house in Novi Sad – 44 euros
Dog kennels for one month – 40 euros
Food for one month – 25 euros
Advantix ampules against ticks, fleas and mosquitoes – 14 euros
Tobrex drops – 15 euros
Upcoming costs:
Neuter – 22 euros
Dog kennels for the coming months
Food for the coming months
Possible eye surgery – about 500 euros

Special thanks go to the beautiful lady, Dessa Ilic, without whom all those things we wouldn’t do. You are our angel, dear Dessa.

HELP CAN BE SENT TO:
POSTNET:
063/8251319 – Mirjana Kolarović
064/0777707 – Tanja Janjić
064/2051685 – Jasna Panić
063/8787830 – Silvija Petak Stražmešter

RSD acount:
265-0000000910081-23 Raiffeisen banka a.d. Mirjana Kolarović
(With mark: For Lesi)

paypal:
etatajso@hotmail.com

Foreign currency account:
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USA (Minnesota): Lab Beagles Feel Grass and Sunshine for the First Time.

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Video link:

http://www.takepart.com/video/2014/05/22/watch-these-lab-beagles-feel-grass-and-sunshine-first-time?cmpid=tpdaily-eml-2014-05-23 

 

Lab Beagles Feel Grass and Sunshine for the First Time

Minnesota passes the first law to allow adoptions for dogs and cats that have been involved in scientific experiments.

Nine beagles that had been in cages all their lives experienced the outdoors for the first time early this month. Thanks to the Beagle Freedom Project, they weren’t the first, nor will they be the last.

The Los Angeles–based group, founded in 2010, has been pushing for regulations that would give dogs and cats bred and used for lab testing the chance to be adopted at the end of research studies. On Tuesday Minnesota became the first state to enact such a rule, which has been dubbed the Beagle Freedom Law.

“This law is simple, compassionate, and common sense,” BFP’s Kevin Chase wrote on the organization’s blog. “If a dog or cat is used in a taxpayer-funded research experiment and is healthy at its end, the lab must offer them up to public adoption through a rescue organization.”

According to the BFP, the United States employs 65,000 dogs for academic, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical testing. More than 95 percent of the canines are beagles because of their docile nature, and many don’t survive experimentation or are euthanized after the studies are completed. Some of those who are freed find adoptive homes with the help of animal advocacy groups like the BFP.

As the organization reminds potential adopters, taking care of freed lab animals poses special challenges. The beagles’ paws have become accustomed to steel wire floors, so even walking on grass may be strange for them. They’ve also only been given a diet formulated for lab animals, so feeding them regular food may be difficult. Understandably, they may also fear humans.

Still, as the beagles (nicknamed the “Lucky 9”) in the video above show, a little bit of sunshine and care go a long way. They were BFP’s first rescues in Nevada, with more to come. Sen. Mark Manendo has promised to introduce the Beagle Freedom Bill in the Nevada Legislature in 2015. Other states, such as California and New York, are considering similar legislation.

 

 

 

 

Serbia: 22/5/14 – Where The Donations Are Being Spent. Latest News On The Finances.

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You can donate to help save surviving dogs at:

http://www.youcaring.com/other/-emergency-funds-to-save-pozega-dogs-from-floods-/179484   

Update:

EMERGENCY FUNDS NOW NEEDED for RESCUE OF DOGS FROM OBRENOVAC SERBIA mostly SUBMERGED BY FLOODS

– HUNDREDS OF ANIMALS LEFT BEHIND
– NOT ALLOWED TO GO WITH OWNERS
– now DESPERATELY NEEDING HELP

– RESCUING HAS BEGUN – 39 DOGS RESCUED SO FAR!
– 30 JOINTLY WITH ANOTHER GROUP
– WE ARE TRYING TO SAVE & HELP AS MANY AS WE CAN!!!
– MANY ARE INJURED OR SICK

– BUT WE NEED FUNDS!!!
– for FOOD FOR ALL NEW DOGS, VET COSTS, ANTIBIOTICS, WORMERS etc
– and FOOD FOR OUR DOGS affected by floods
– AND FOOD TO FEED THOSE LEFT BEHIND IN NEARBY BARIC
– also evacuated
– OUR BRAVE KENNELS OWNER REFUSED TO LEAVE
– IS TRYING TO FEED ALL ANIMALS LEFT BEHIND
– during evacuation

**NB of MONEY RAISED SO FAR
– €1000  will be held until we know if we need to, and are able, to evacuate the dogs currently at Jelena’s shelter. If the situation does not improve – we hope to have Veterina Belgrade’s support to complete a full evacuation to high ground. If the situation does improve and an evacuation is not required the funds will be used to repair our kennels which have sustained serious damage from the flood waters.

– In the wake of current catastrophic floods which are devastating Serbia, there are a few brave volunteers working tirelessly to save the forgotten disaster victims: the animals.

***MANY INNOCENT STRAY AND ABANDONED DOGS are CAUGHT UP IN THIS DISASTER ****

*****URGENT RESCUE TRIP TO OBRENOVAC*****

In Obrenovac, dogs have been abandoned, water is 4-5m high in parts and they have no one and no food. Authorities are about to begin a cull of remaining dogs labelled as ‘diseased’.

there are unconfirmed rumours
– that ALL DOGS WILL BE KILLED
(according to SAS & other Serbian networks)

Estimates suggest a lot of the city is still under water and no dogs were evacuated alongside the people.

Normally our group is dedicated to saving dogs from the Pozega horror shelter and supporting those rescued, but we could not leave these desperate animals to die!

Dea Bella, our Serbian based volunteer travelled to Obrenovac with food supplies for those dogs left behind. She found a way into the city, but was prevented from reaching the centre. She has kept going back though as far as she can. She rescued every dog she could find alive. 39 in total and 30 with another group. Those who know Dea will understand her determination and passion for the lives of Serbian animals.

ALL RESCUED DOGS MUST RECEIVE A VETERINARY EXAMINATION.

This is being done immediately and will include antibiotics and parasite treatments before they are moved to safe foster/kennels. We have secured FREE fostering and kennels for ALL 69 newly rescued dogs for the next 2 months, but WE MUST PAY FOR THEIR FOOD & VETTING.

******** FOOD FOR ANIMALS ABANDONED IN BARIC NEARBY

– owners forced to leave ALL animals behind in evacuation
– Jelena trying to feed those left behind & our our dogs in kennels

15 of our dogs, alongside around 15 others are still residing with the amazing and determined Jelena, one of our kennel owners who risked her life to remain with the dogs when her city was being evacuated. The majority of owners left their pets behind to fend for themselves. Some even inside apartments with locked doors and windows.

Jelena refused to leave our dogs – at the Baric kennels. Instead she moved all 30 into her attic and kept them safe. Amongst the chaos and devastation she has also managed to feed many neighbouring strays and abandoned pets.

BUT SHE IS RUNNING OUT OF FOOD TO FEED ALL THOSE LEFT BEHIND & OUR DOGS. THEY ARE CONCERND ABOUT FLOOD SURGE & LANDSLIDES

With rising water are awaiting an update from Jelena as to whether we can and need to evacuate the dogs now.

*****2 DOGS EVACUATED FROM VET CLINIC NEED OUR URGENT HELP*****

Milo (confiscated from owner who kept him chained) and Mish (abandoned from his owners car) have had to be evacuated from their veterinary clinic into emergency kennels at €70/dog/month. Both needed vet treatments at €60 and €45 respectively following their rescue.

***** WE ARE ALSO TRYING TO HELP WITH EVACUATION OF 20 DOGS STRANDED WITH THE PRESIDENT OF OPTANAKSHE
– Nagorka Urumovc REFUSED to be evacuated and to leave her dogs!!
– STRANDED – she ALSO took 4 days ago 7 DOGS from street.
– has 25 DOGS NEEDING FOOD & WATER we are sending in

*****POZEGA DOGS AT RESCUE KENNELS*****

The remaining majority of our own rescued Pozega dogs saved from Pozega torture kill pound (we have a total of 38 dogs) are at our foster kennels with our wonderful Marina. Marina and her family are doing everything in their power to keep them safe. They have sustained EXTENSIVE damage, fencing is down and kennel housing areas are under water, but all dogs are currently safe. We have found an alternative route to get food into the shelter as soon as we have the funds.

*****WE NEED FINANCIAL HELP. DESPERATELY*****

The costs to save these dogs is crippling us. We have no money for food for our own Pozega dogs, without the additional rescue costs, but cannot leave the dogs to starve, drown or be killed.

*****WE ARE THEIR LIFELINE*****

BREAKDOWN OF FUNDS NEEDED:

– €1,950 FOR 2 MONTHS FOOD – for the 39 new rescue dogs housed in free foster @€25/dog/month.
– €90 FOR ONE MONTH EMERGENCY KENNELLING & FOOD – for 2 dogs evacuated from veterinary clinic (Milo & Mish who have -€50 of their €140 already pledged from Italian supporters).
– *€105 FOR VETERINARY TREATMENT – for Milo & Mish following their rescue.
– *€100 FOR TRANSPORT (3 trips to Obrenovac city, followed by the vets, and finally to the foster homes/kennels)
– *€50 FOR ANTIBIOTICS – for 6 boxes, so far.
– *€25 FOR PARVO TEST (for one of the 20 rescued dogs who was sick)
– €600 ESTIMATED FOR VETTING OF 25 of the NEW DOGS
(vet cost will increase as more dogs rescued)
– FOR VETERINARY EXAMINATIONS – 25 newly rescued dog.s
– FOR ADDITIONAL VET TREATMENTS – so far for worming and flea treatments as newly rescued dogs were full of parasites.
– *€190 FOR ADDITIONAL FOOD – for Jelena to feed the stray and abandoned dogs of Baric.
– €950 FOR ONE MONTHS FOOD – for our 38 Pozega dogs @€25/dog via alternative route to kennels (split between Jelena, Marina and a couple in foster and alternative kennels).

TOTAL TO RAISE: €4000!!!
(To be updated as dogs go to vet clinic)

– €1000 of funds raised so far allocated to emergency evacuation or repairing all kennels if no evacuation needed

When we are miles away we cannot provide the hands on support which many of us so desperately want to, but we can still support those in the midst of the disaster. The forgotten victims of this Serbian disaster need our support – our own Pozega dogs and any others we are able to save.

Please consider donating to this urgent appeal, or share the youcaring link far and wide. Many thanks for your support.

Please visit our fb page for updates and further information on the evacuation as well as this current appeal for rescue funds and food xx

https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelpPozegaDogs/

PREVIOUS UPDATE – 17/5/14

*****EMERGENCY****

One of our kennels is cut off by the flood waters. Civil protection has started and the military are evacuating all people from the area. Animals are not allowed on the helicopters or boats for evacuation.

Our kennel owners family have already been evacuated. Our kennel owner is refusing to leave the dogs, but will be forcibly removed very soon.

The dogs will be left alone to perish in the floods.

She is preparing food for them in case the worst happens before we find a solution.

We have found high ground with fencing and are trying to arrange an evacuation, but will need funds for preparing the area (fence repairs and temporary shelter for the dogs) and to move the dogs (we are trying to find a way to access the kennels which is now cut off via road).

Please help us save these dogs.

These dogs were rescued from the Pozega horror shelter and have been in our care for up to a year. These are our dogs who we have supported for months and months. Some already have homes waiting for them. We cannot let them die like this.

Every penny helps.

As soon as we have more details of costs and plan we will update this fundraiser, but needed to launch it now so we have funds in place as soon as they are needed.

Thank you for your support.

For more information please visit our group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelpPozegaDogs/permalink/249755268544359/

Adoptions page:
https://www.facebook.com/PozegaDogsAdoptionPage?fref=ts

 

You can donate to help save surviving dogs at:

http://www.youcaring.com/other/-emergency-funds-to-save-pozega-dogs-from-floods-/179484 

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Serbia: A Child Fights To Save A Puppy – The Very Best Side of Good Humans Helping Animals In Need ! – Please Give To Help Serbian Dogs.

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Serbia flood kid saving puppy.

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Serbia: Further Update 17/5 – Donations Required to Move Dogs to Higher, Safer Ground Which Has Been Found – Can You Give to Help Their Safe Relocation ? – Please !

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Further Update – 17/5/2014 – Funds Needed to get dogs to higher, safer ground.  Please help.

Marie Heaton-Wright

*****URGENT FUNDS NEEDED***

*****EMERGENCY****

One of our kennels is cut off by the flood waters. Civil protection has started and the military are evacuating all people from the area.

Animals are not allowed on the helicopters or boats for evacuation.

Our kennel owners family have already been evacuated.

Our kennel owner is refusing to leave the dogs, but will be forcibly removed very soon.

The dogs will be left alone to perish in the floods.

She is preparing food for them in case the worst happens before we find a solution.

We have found high ground with fencing and are trying to arrange an evacuation, but will need funds for preparing the area (fence repairs and temporary shelter for the dogs) and to move the dogs (we are trying to find a way to access the kennels which is now cut off via road).

Please help us save these dogs. These dogs were rescued from the Pozega horror shelter and have been in our care for up to a year. These are our dogs who we have supported for months and months.

Some already have homes waiting for them. We cannot let them die like this.

Every penny helps.

As soon as we have more details of costs and plan we will update this fundraiser, but needed to launch it now so we have funds in place as soon as they are needed.

Thank you for your support.

Donate securely at:

http://www.youcaring.com/other/-emergency-funds-to-save-pozega-dogs-from-floods-/179484

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Serbia: Flood Update 17/5 – Water May Have Diverted And Save Dogs From Death – Unconfirmed. Still No Contact With Serbia.

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Update – 17/5/2014

We have just had the following message from Marie, here in the UK. We can only hope that the water has diverted before reaching the pound. Thank you for the comments that have been left.

The situation is still that we cannot contact anyone in Serbia to get a better view of the situation, but we are thinking ahead now to what actions we can take re the future and the fact that the authorities abandoned the dogs even when there were people prepared to help and save them.

Marie writes the following:   Marie Heaton-Wright It sounds like the floods have caused a channel (broken embankments maybe), so some of the water around the Pozega pound has diverted from the kennels. So we are praying some of the dogs have been spared.

We know some have died, but unfortunately disease is also rife in Nas Dom at the moment (parvovirus and distemper).

Our volunteers are trying their best to gain access to rescue the dogs xx

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You can e mail the following government officials; asking them to help the animals:

zoran.micovic@minpolj.gov.rss.celebicanin@minpolj.gov.rsmfa@mfa.rsomr@srbija.gov.rskancelarijan@narodnakancelarija.rs,predsednikvladesrbije@srbija.gov.rskontakt@predsednik.yukabinet.zpv@srbija.gov.rs,office@poverenik.org.rspredsednikvladesrbije@gov.rskabinet.zpv@gov.rs,potpredsednik.prr@gov.rskabinet.zpv@gov.rspotpredsednik.prr@gov.rs,predsednik@pozega.org.rs

 

 

Serbia: 16/5/2014: Huge Floods Are Taking Lives Of Dogs at Pozega Pound. Authorities Refusing To Let Activists In To Rescue Doge. For More See Facebook Link Provided.

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16/5/2014:  We are currently having no contact with our Serbian campaigners.

Information and news is very limited.

 

Urgent message from Marie – see facebook page below.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelpPozegaDogs/

The Pozega pound, Nas Dom, Serbia is flooded. The dogs inside are trapped in their cages and on chains.

They are drowning.

Volunteers are being denied access, the pound will not allow them to evacuate the dogs. They tried to rescue them and were prevented by security.

The dogs will die.

This is the Pozega horror shelter, if you would like more information or to support volunteers please visit our group:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelpPozegaDogs/

We are contacting the Serbian authorities, though it will be too late by then. We are praying the floods don’t reach our rescue kennels, but at least our dogs will get any and all help we can give them, unlike those poor innocent souls drowning in Nas Dom tonight, RIP little ones.

 

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http://www.dw.de/storm-floods-balkans-serbia-declares-emergency/a-17639326

Storm floods Balkans, Serbia declares emergency

A massive storm has dumped record rainfalls on the Balkans, causing severe flooding, especially in Serbia, and parts of Bosnia. Schools have been closed in Serbia, where several people have drowned. Croatia is on alert.

Serbian declared a nationwide flood emergency on Thursday and asked the EU and Russia for help. Entire towns were cut off. The slow-moving cyclone is forecast to persist until the weekend.

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said his country was facing its “biggest water catastrophe in Serbia’s history.”

Meteorologists forecast that more than double Serbia’s average rainfall for the whole of May was expected to fall within just two-and-a-half days until Friday noon.

Across Serbia, 100,000 households were without electricity. Dozens of cars and buses were stranded along flooded roads.

Schools in the Serbian capital were closed for Thursday and Friday. Major traffic routes, such as the E-75 Belgrade-Skopje highway, were submerged. Serbia’s rail link to Montenegro was severed.

Waters are rising everywhere,” said Serbian emergency official Predrag Maric. “We have engaged all our manpower.”

At least three people were killed in Serbia, including a resident near Belgrade whom firefighters said had drowned after she refused to be evacuated.

Serbian media said at least two more people had been reported missing.

High-profile societ and basketball sporting events were postponed.

Storm also grips Bosnia, Croatia

In Bosnia, to the west, bridges were swept away by swollen rivers. The central Bosnian town of Topcic Polje, near Zenica, was bisected by landslides and raging waters (pictured).

Some residents of Maglaj, 100 kilometers (60 miles) north of Bosnia’s capital, sat on roofs.

Its mayor Mehmed Mustabasic said the town was “cut off from the rest of the world.”

“We have no electricity; the phones are not working,” he said.

The Sarajevo government ordered the deployment of army helicopters for evacuations. EU troops in Bosnia joined rescue efforts.

Croatia also affected

High winds reaching 150 kilometers per hour forced the closure of sections of Croatia’s Adriatic coastal highway.

Thousands of Croatian households have also been without power since Wednesday.

Croatia’s meteorological service issued a “red alert,” saying winds were powerful enough to carry debris at deadly speed.

Slovenia was also on alert because of predicted high winds.

The storm, a slow-moving cyclone, bringing sharp drops in temperature, is expected to drift to the east over the Balkans and then south to the eastern Mediterranean by the weekend.

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