Serbia: Backa Topola Shelter – 01/04/11 Update – Donation Info Is Very Limited Despite Many International Supporters Wishing to Help With Finances.

As of 01/04/11, we are unable to provide any information regarding donations to help the shelter animals -especially the dogs. We do have some info regarding the cats from the shelter.  Despite attempts to follow up and find a suitable donation route all of this week from Serbian campaigners, we have been unable.

THERE IS NO SAV BANK ACCOUNT INTO WHICH DONATIONS CAN BE GIVEN

AS WE ARE BASED IN ENGLAND, UK, BANK CHARGES (COSTS) FOR INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS OFTEN OUTWEIGH THE AMOUNT OF THE DONATION IN THE FIRST PLACE.  We always request that any international donations to be given directly to animal groups in Serbia to avoid these extra transfer costs.

The only info we have is from ‘Help Animals’ in Belgrade, who have taken all but one of the surviving cats from the shelter.  Attempts are being made to find the last cat.

If anyone wishes to provide a donation to ‘Help Animals’, which is for the care of the cats they now have from the shelter, then please use the following link for further details:

http://www.helpanimals.org.rs/index.php/action/index/eng/15/How_to_Help_-_Donation

The ‘Help Animals’ site can be viewed at: http://www.helpanimals.org.rs/index.php/action/index/eng/19/Home

If we do get any info in the future regarding where donations for the dogs can be made, we will be publishing it.  At the moment, despite trying to obtain info for most of this week, we have not been given any accurate information.

We thank everyone who has already attempted / is prepared to make a donation for the animals at Backa Topola.  The situation is very much out of our control and is fully in the hands of organisations who are working directly on site in Serbia.  When they provide us with donation information, we will issue it on this site.

With the help of ‘Help Animals’,  will attempt to outline the current situation:

“Help Animals” in Belgrade sends the following information:

“On the other hand, cats were in the worst situation in Backa Topola. Much more then dogs, so I decided to take all of them. Around 30 cats got killed by fire some time ago! Yesterday we found 3 more dead cats killed by dogs, and we took 18 cats. Before that we have already taken
9 cats. Totally that is 27 cats! “

Partly they are right now in shelter Jessica, Belgrade (Help Animals) and shelter”Felix”Vojvodina, but we have to provide them food and veterinarian. There is just one he-cat left in
Backa Topola. All of that action overtaking cats was watched by a vet. inspector and
soon we will get official report”.
“As we know there is one French Animal protection Association which
provides food and also pay people from Backa Topola to deliver it to the
animals. I’ll let you know contact with French Association. And the best way
is to send them donations, because they come to Serbia and they already have
contact in Serbia”.
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Yesterday we saw on site the dogs have a plenty of food. In the morning
people come and deliver food to them and leave. The animals are alone all
day long. During the next week the French Association will come to talk with
Mayer of Backa Topola. Right now, there are a lot of Serbian protection
animal associations gathered around the shelter in Backa Topola. They want
to gather donations, food and money, but there is not any organization and
there is, I have to say, chaos”.

We can take help and donations for those cats because they are right now
with us. We also have around 400 animals, dogs and cats as well in our
shelter “Riska”.

Best regards,

Zlata Korjenic,

Help Animals

 

The Society  – ‘Freedom for Animals’, has prepared a letter to the minister that will go to all media. 

Link and translation:

http://www.facebook.com/notes/sloboda-za-zivotinje/uzasi-sporog-umiranja/10150464320815445

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Prenosimo poruku koju smo dobili iz Backe Topole…

Postovana gospodo,

Obraćam vam se kao najuticajnijoj organizaciji u Srbiji i retkoj koja sme, hoće i može da izazove reakciju i promene.

Nakon napisa o tragediji u azilu za životinje kod Bačke Topole, moji studenti i ja smo sakupili hranu za životinje i danas se zaputili do azila da je predamo. Nakon umirujućih izjava rukovodstva Bačke Topole o preuzetoj brizi nad azilom i donacije Pokrajine, očekivali smo da ćemo imati kome da je predamo.

Umesto toga, sačekao nas je stravičan prizor. U azilu, niti bilo gde u njegovoj blizini, nije bilo nikoga ko bi brinuo o stotinama napuštenih životinja., odraslih i sasvim malenih kučića, koji su, kroz žičanu ogradu pokušavali da sisaju prste na ruci.

Sem kiše koja je napunila nekoliko lokvi u blatnjavom dvorištu, životinje uopšte nisu imale vode.

Jedan prilaz azilu je nedavno preoran, pa smo par kilometara vozili preko strnjišta kukuruzišta.

Nikakvih znakova da je neko dolazio da o njima brine nije bilo.

Dvorište je ispregrađivano žicom, hranu smo im davali preko žičane ograde i kroz nju. Do kučića zatvorenih u žicu u unutrašnjem delu dvorišta nismo mogli niti dobaciti.

Sva je prilika da su ostavljeni tamo da umru, dovoljno udaljeni od bilo koga ko bi ih čuo kako umiru dugo, bolno i cvileći, grizući jedni druge.

Dobronamernim ljudima je teško do tamo stići, zbog preoranog prtenog puta (neko je požurio da spoji dve njive).

Oni su sami i polako umiru usred njiva.

U prilogu vam saljem fotografije i snimak, snimljene mobilnim telefonom danas.

U ime čovečnosti, molim vas da ovo objavite.

Sa poštovanjem,

Prof Dr Tamara Galonja Coghill

Prof biologije, Fakultet za biofarming, Bačka Topola

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English Translation:

Dear Sir/Madam,

I address you as members of the most influential organization in Serbia and the one that can influence action and initiate change.

After publicity about tragedy that has happened in shelter near Backa Topola, my students and I prepared food for the animals and today we went there with intention to donate it to the people who are looking after them. After calming words from Municipality officials from Backa Topola about care for the shelter and funds from the council that are made available for the cause, we were expecting that we will be able to meet someone and deliver the food.

Instead, we were witnesses of the most disturbing experience. In the shelter or anywhere near in its vicinity there was no one to take care of hundreds neglected animals, older dogs and very small puppies, which were so hungry that they have tried to use our fingers as replacement for mother. Apart from few naturally formed shallow and muddy ponds filled with rain water, there was no water for the animals.

One access road that leads to shelter was destroyed so we had to go around the fields to get there. There was no sign that someone was there of looking after them at all.

All of the court was separated with wire, so we had to feed them above  or through it. We could not reach the dogs in the centre of the courtyard.

The way this looks as if they have been left to die there purposly, far away from anyone to hear their cries, they are in pain and fighting each other.

It has been made very difficult to reach the site for the people that wish toi help – as if somebody was in rush to join two agricultural parcels for private gain.

They are alone and they are dying slowly in the middle of the fields.

I attach photographs and video taken with the mobile phone.

In a name of humanity I plead that you publish this.

Yours Sincerely

Prof……

Prof Dr Tamara Galonja Coghill

Prof biologije, Fakultet za biofarming, Bačka Topola

Sloboda za zivotinje Udruzenje “Sloboda za zivotinje” je spremilo otvoreno pismo za Ministra poljoprivrede, koje ce ici i svim medijima:
http://www.sloboda-za-zivotinje.org/sr/info/saopstenja.html

 

Germany: ‘Knut’ the Young Polar Bear Dies at the Weeknd – A Life of Misery at Berlin Zoo. RIP Knut; Now Reunited With Thomas.

 

Knut as a youngster with his beloved keeper Thomas

Last weekend saw the early death of Knut – the little Polar bear who lived at Berlin Zoo.

The following post outlines much of Knuts troubled life; a life of making money for a zoo and a director still in charge who has allegedly killed animals using his own bare hands – see further on.

Knut probably lost all love of life after the  untimely death of his keeper Thomas, who in the end was not even allowed to go near Knut.  This situation obviously took its toll on both of them in such a huge way.  Thomas and Knut are together again somewhere now – which is without doubt the best thing.

As for the zoo and its animal killing director; he continues to try and make money from Knut by having him skinned and stuffed.

If you wish to leave a message of condolence for Knut (and Thomas) afeter reding the articles below, then please do so.  The link is as follows.

But please note that the zoo appears to be monitoring and censoring all bad comments on its site.  Maybe the zoo director does not like hearing the truth and what so many people have to say about himm.  We say that it is time for him to go – to take a walk of shame.  He is no good and is directly responsible for the death of Knut.

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The link to the online page for condolences:

http://www.zoo-berlin.de/zoo/service/service/knut.html

One message left from yesterday:

Andrew Watts

My Dear KnutiAndrew & Rebecca
London
xxxx

This is the 3rd time we have signed this book. We miss you so much, but we know you are in a happier place now with Thomas and my own dear father who passed away 4 years ago. The sun is shining very brightly in London today – the reason? You have graced Heaven with your presence!

We will love and remember you always.

Latest news is that his body has already been skinned – the skin meant for stuffing – and the rest has been disposed of in the direction of an animal body rendering plant.

With this, the Zoo goes against the wishes of all who cared about Knut, who has suffered enough by the incompetent treatment and keeping at Berlin Zoo.

Responsibles at the zoo see no fault of their own in Knut’s death, although expert opinions clearly say otherwise, and have done so for over a year.

Comments left on the condolence page of the Berlin Zoo are now heavily censored, as more and more people come forward and critisise the Zoo for its conduct.

Knut’s close relationship with Humans, the loss of his foster father 2008, then that of his girlfriend Gianna (after 10 months) 2010, the constant bullying that he could not escape by 3 much older female bears all contributed to his early death.

The brain condition that killed him may well have been the result of near constant stress.

It was all about the money in Berlin, and Knut was abused all his life, neglected after Doerflein’s death, and now will end catching dust in a museum, where people will continue to gloat at him for ever.

Zoo director Blaszkiewitz has been in the news for years with recurring accusations (by PETA) of flogging Zoo animals off cheaply to traders, butchers and labs.

He is also known to have killed surplus cubs of a rare cat species with his bare hands once.

He is not someone who can be trusted around animals, and he keeps repeating his opinion these days that as a “scientist” he needed to view events such as this dispassionately. An animal was an animal, not a Human.

Knut, for him, was a means to an end (money), and he was dispensable the moment he stopped earning them millions.

Farewell, Knut and Thomas – together again.

Photo Credits –  http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,752247,00.html

Obituary

Farewell Knut, Thanks for the Memories

By David Crossland

Gallery: http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-65970.html 

REUTERS

Knut, Berlin’s world-famous polar bear who died on Saturday, was a product of the age of celebrity. But it wasn’t just his stranger-than-fiction story that made him unique — this bear had charisma, and will be very sorely missed. Berlin has lost an icon, and should erect a monument in his memory.

Fairytales aren’t meant to end like this. Knut, the polar bear who gave so many people so much joy, deserved a happy-ever-after. He has been deprived of it, and millions of people around the world are feeling the loss after his untimely death on Saturday, at just four years and three months.

On Sunday, hundreds of people gathered at Berlin Zoo to lay down flowers and leave messages. “Thanks for all the happy memories,” “Bye Knut,” “We loved you so much.” Many were in tears. “He was like our child. We watched him grow up,” said one elderly lady, with tears running down her face.

People spent a long time gazing at his empty enclosure. The sunshine brought no comfort.

The scene was all the more poignant because it was almost exactly four years ago, on March 23, 2007, a similarly sunny spring day, that Knut toddled happily onto the world stage and into people’s hearts when he made his first public appearance at Berlin Zoo. It was a global news event. International broadcasters provided live coverage, satellite trucks were parked in front of a startled rhinoceros and hundreds of photographers and journalists jostled to catch a glimpse of him.

A Global Fan Club

There he was, flanked by the German environment minister at the time, Sigmar Gabriel, and Thomas Dörflein, his devoted keeper. Within seconds, the snow-white ball of fur with black button eyes, playful and mischievous, had gained a fan club that stretched from Berlin to Sydney.

What was all the fuss about? Knut may have been the first polar bear born in Berlin Zoo for over three decades, but new births of the species in captivity weren’t uncommon around the world.

There can be no denying that the media turned him into a star. He was a product of the cult of celebrity, and he sold newspapers. SPIEGEL ONLINE was among the news sites that gave him blanket coverage, because so many people would read the stories. The Berlin Zoo, initially reluctantly, went along with the hype in order to make money, but also because it had little choice.

That, however, is only part of the story. Knut was a special bear because he had real character. That spring and summer of 2007, he entertained as many as 15,000 visitors a day by biting Dörflein’s backside, hiding under a green blanket and chasing after a ball.

Too Friendly for a Killer

Later on, as he grew, he would stand on his hind legs with his front paws up, seemingly waving to visitors. He would even play with them, grabbing his ball with his snout and tossing it over the moat for them to throw back. He would lay on a veritable Knut Show. It may seem banal, but he had a very friendly face, far too friendly for the lethal predator he was supposed to be. That was the essence of his charm.

Had he been put out into the wild, one could imagine him spending his time sitting on an ice floe, waving at the seals and waiting for a trawler to come by to throw him some croissants — his favourite food — and a football.

Animal rights campaigners claim that his almost-human behaviour was part of a disorder caused by hand-rearing, and by his strange life in the public eye, facing flashguns and constant shouts of “Knuuuut” from adoring fans.

That may be so. But life tells strange stories, and Knut’s had a tragic inevitability. Had the Berlin Zoo not raised him in an incubator and hand-reared him after his mother Tosca rejected him, he would have died. And, let’s face it, he was unfeasibly cute even by polar bear cub standards. If he hadn’t been, Berlin tabloids wouldn’t have got the celebrity circus going by publishing photos of him.

The pictures showing him chewing on a toilet brush, sleeping in his box with his cuddly toys, lying on his back with his paws in the air or standing up with his little tongue hanging out and holding onto the hands of Dörflein, his devoted surrogate parent and friend, were irresistible.

Kill Cute Knut?

When a wildlife expert demanded he be put down to spare him the behavioural problems he would suffer from hand-rearing, the public uproar was predictable, and the bear came a decisive step closer to superstardom. Kill cute Knut? Murder this furry little ball of fun? Are you nuts? Although the call had never been taken seriously, the stories got international attention.

By the time Knut was presented to the public, his celebrity was already feeding on itself, and a roller-coaster life of glamour and fame beckoned for the unsuspecting cub.

He soon featured on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine with Leonardo di Caprio, and spawned a range of merchandise ranging from cuddly toys to marshmallows and expensive porcelain figurines. Berlin Zoo even had to hire security guards to help organize the crowds.

Knut’s relationship with Dörflein, his bearded, bear-like keeper, who slept on a mattress next to his charge, bottle-fed him a special porridge, burped him, rubbed baby oil into his fur and patiently played with him, was highly entertaining and delighted the crowds.

All that summer, Knut made people forget their troubles. This was a sunny fairy tale. The spectacle of man and beast interacting so happily satisfied people’s desire for harmony. Maybe it was an illusion, but it looked real enough. He became an icon of the city. Seeing Knut became part of every tourist’s itinerary, up there with visiting the Brandenburg Gate. Millions came to visit him.

But fate started to catch up with him. His cuteness wore off as he mutated into a chubby bruiser. Dörflein got strict instructions from the zoo management not to go near him any more. Visitor numbers dwindled. Knut started to look lonely in his enclosure. But his diehard fans, many of them middle-aged women who visited him almost daily, remained loyal. And the zoo continued to give him birthday cakes — fish and vegetables frozen in ice — every December 5.

The Death of Dörflein

In September 2008, when Dörflein died suddenly of a heart attack, the story of Knut took its first tragic turn. Would he cope with the loss of his friend? Was Knut’s life blighted? Would he come to a sticky end himself, like so many child stars who can’t cope with their fame in later life?

Attempts to get him to make friends with a female polar bear, Gianna, who joined him in his enclosure for a few months, met with mixed success. She would swipe his snout and steal his food, but they seemed to get on all right by the time she returned to her zoo in Munich.

In 2009, Knut fans in Berlin mounted a successful campaign to force the zoo to abandon a plan to move Knut to another zoo.

Then in 2010, he was moved to a bigger enclosure with three older female polar bears, including his mother Tosca. Knut’s fans said he couldn’t cope with the bullying that ensued. The cause of his death has not been established yet, but animal experts and fans say it could have been an epileptic fit brought on by stress.

“He wasn’t happy here. They kept snarling at him and pushing him into the water,” Annemarie Bürger, a pensioner who came to see Knut every week, told SPIEGEL ONLINE at Berlin Zoo on Sunday, in between sobs. “He died much too soon.”

Another mourner, Roswitha Klekotta-Last, said: “He’ll be reunited with Dörflein up there now. That’s a bit of comfort.”

In Memory of a Bittersweet Tale

Berlin Zoo, understandably, had tried in recent years to treat Knut like any other polar bear. But the strange circumstances of his life had made him unique. That contradiction may have — inevitably — contributed to his early death.

What remains? Berlin Zoo has said it may have Knut stuffed, but his supporters find that idea unbearable.

There has never been an animal burial at Berlin Zoo, and simply incinerating him like any other animal would seem deeply inappropriate given what Knut has done for the zoo, for Berlin and for raising the awareness of the plight of polar bears in the face of global warning.

Whatever happens to Knut’s remains, the city should put up a monument in his honour, large and prominent, to remind visitors for decades to come of the bittersweet tale of an innocent bear who enchanted millions.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,752537,00.html

Preliminary Autopsy Results

Knut May Have Died of Brain Disease

AFP

The tragic death of Knut, the world-famous polar bear, may have been caused by brain problems, the Berlin Zoo said on Tuesday following the release of preliminary findings of his autopsy. The zoo plans to erect a memorial in his honor.

The sudden death of Knut, the celebrity polar bear, may have been caused by a brain disease, the Berlin Zoo said on Tuesday following an autopsy.

“The first results of the examination found significant changes to the brain, which could be regarded as the reason for the sudden death of the polar bear,” the zoo said in a statement. “The pathologists didn’t find any changes in other organs.”

Berlin’s Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research will take several more days to complete bacteriological and organ tissue tests, the zoo said. No further details were immediaterly available.  Knut had collapsed on Saturday afternoon after suffering what eyewitnesses said appeared to be an epileptic fit.

He fell off a rock into the moat surrounding his enclosure and drowned before zookeepers could reach him. Hundreds of visitors witnessed the tragic spectacle.

The polar bear was hand-reared at the Berlin Zoo after his mother rejected him shortly after his birth on Dec. 5, 2006. Fans around the world are mourning his death.

Zoo director Bernhard Blaszkiewitz has denied accusations by animal welfare organizations that Knut died of stress caused by being forced to share his enclosure with three other polar bears. Knut fans say he was often bullied by the older females, including his mother Tosca.

Monument to Knut

The president of the German Animal Welfare Federation, Wolfgang Apel, said the zoo had been too eager to get Knut to mate with the females. Having to share enclosures was “pure stress” for polar bears, which are accustomed to living alone in the wild.

Berlin Zoo will erect a monument in Knut’s honor, said Thomas Ziolko, the chairman of the Friends of the Berlin Zoo. “Knut will live on in the hearts of many visitors, but it’s important to create a memorial for coming generations to preserve the memory of this unique animal personality,” he said.

The sculpture will be financed through donations. Blaszkiewitz said on Tuesday that the sculpture might depict Knut in his heyday — as the polar bear cub who enchanted so many people. Knut may also be stuffed and put on display in a Berlin museum.

Video of his last sad moments: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_XNSobxPzs

  

  

 

  

 

India: ‘Sweety’ is Missing – We Need to Get Her Back

My dog ‘Sweety’ has gone missing !! 

These are her photos.
 
She was lost near Dadar that is Shivaji park….
  
She was lost 2 days ago. plz help me
Regards,
Ashwin acharya
9819970717 

poohteady@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

Spain: Dogs Looking for Homes Or Adoption – Contact Details and More Picture Links Below.

 

 

Foster homes would also be a great help. Thank you.
Pflegestellen waeren auch eine grosse Hilfe, danke.

URGENTES / URGENT / DRINGEND !!!

Contactos/  Contact/  Kontakt:

linaortu@hotmail.com ; ruth_perez30@hotmail.com ; maytegarcia29@hotmail.com ; estherdue@hotmail.es ; vicfisioperros@hotmail.com  

See more photos and check out all the official names at:

http://perrosenadopcionhellin.blogspot.com/

 

ALASKA

Pastora alemán, impresionante, de unos 4 años
German Shepherd, awesome, 4 years 

Deutscher Schaeferhund, wunderschoen, 4 Jahre

 

PINTA Y SUS 5 PEQUEÑOS CACHORROS

PINTA AND HER 5 BABIES – PINTA UND IHRE 5 BABIES

De raza pequeño- mediano

Small-medium-sized breed

Kleine bis mittlere Groesse

The babies are:

THOMAS, COCO, LIZ, RONY, GABY

 

SOFIA

Mestiza de pastor belga; esta muy delgada y es muy temerosa.

Belgian shepherd crossbreed, is very thin and very scared.

Belgischer Schaeferhund-Mix; sehr duenn und sehr aengstlich.

THESE DOGS ARE STILL URGENTLY LOOKING FOR HOMES /

DIESE HUNDE SUCHEN IMMER NOCH DRINGEND

 

 

BEETHOVEN  

Cachorro de 8 meses raza pequeña-mediana cariñoso y temeroso /

Puppy, 8 months old, small-medium-sized breed;  loving and fearful
Welpe, 8 Monate alt, klein bis mittlegrosse Rasse; sehr liebevoll und aengstlich

 

 

MESSY  

Mestizo de aproximadamente 6 meses, muy obediente, sabe dar la patita, traer la pelota y ademas es muy cariñoso y jugueton /

Mestizo about 6 months old; very obedient, knows how to give the leg, bring the ball and is very affectionate and playful.
 

Mestizo ca. 6 Monate alt; gehorsam, gibt die Pfote, bringt den Ball, etc. – sehr menschenbezogen und verspielt.

 

 

SPARSKY

tendrà 2-3 añitos, tamaño pequeño-mediano, es parecido al pekines pero de morro largo, es muy guapo, de color caramelo; es muy cariñoso /

Approx. 2-3 years old, small to medium-sized; is similar to the long-nosed Pekinese but is very handsome, caramel colour, is very affectionate.


Ca. 2-3 Jahre alt, klein bis mittlere Groesse; aehnelt einem langschnauzigen Pekinesen, ist aber sehr huebsch, Farbe karamel, ist sehr menschenbezogen.

Uk / Romania: Can Anyone Give a New Chance to Little ‘Chance’ ? – Forever Home Needed for the Little Guy With Only 2 Legs But Who Acts Like He Still Has Four !

 

Can anyone in Austria, the Netherlands, Germany or Belgium etc help find a new forever home for ‘Chance’ ? 

Below is the message from Chrissy and also from Kerry.

Please crosspost this to all your contacts and lets give Chance a second chance by finding him a forever home.

Thanks – SAV.

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Dear all,

A friend of mine runs a small UK charity called ‘Disabled Dog Rescue’ and where possible she rehomes special needs dogs here in England.  However she’s currently looking for a home (or a foundation that might be able to help find a home) for a lovely young boy called ‘Chance’ from Romania.

Kerry’s description of Chance is below.  He has a passport ready to travel to Austria, Germany, Holland, Belgium etc. – just not the UK as he hasn’t been blood-tested

We do have a space on the transport run leaving Romania on the 22nd March, the same transport run that Fluffy will be part of (who some of you already know).

We would dearly love to find Chance a safe place before then so that he too can have this opportunity of a new life.  He copes very well with his disabilities, here is a very short video sent to us by the lady at the shelter where Chance currently lives (there are two links to the same video as sometimes Facebook links do not work):-

http://www.facebook.com/#!/video/video.php?v=10150312824610246

http://b.static.ak.fbcdn.net/rsrc.php/v1/yf/r/wn29KX6UvhD.swf?v=10150312824610246&ev=0

If anyone knows or a good home, can offer a rescue place and/or can crossport this appeal for Kerry and myself we’d be extremely grateful.

Contact details for us both are as follows: –

Chrissy (Romania Animal Aid)

E: chrissy@romaniaanimalaid.co.uk

M: 07971 860405

Kerry (Disabled Dog Rescue)

E: kerrypember@hotmail.co.uk

M: 07791 627770

Warmest wishes,

Chrissy

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From: kerry pember

To: chrissy@romaniaanimalaid.co.uk

Subject: Appeal for Chance

E: kerrypember@hotmail.co.uk

M: 07791 627770

Chance is a 10 month old male who is a double amputee. He was involved in 2 separate traffic accidents and as a result has had one front and one back leg amputated (same side), but it doesn’t stop him at all! He is a happy, playful dog in every way. I purchased him a cart to help him to walk but in the end he has proved that he can manage better on his own. The terrain in the shelter is very uneven which may have been a factor in the failure of his cart so if he goes to a home and it is decided that he would benefit from a cart to aid his mobility one will be purchased for him. He is good with people and other dogs although not cat tested. He is just a lovely normal dog who happens to have lost 2 of his legs and wants nothing more than a home to call his own x

Kerry x
Disabled Dog Rescue

SAV Launch First ‘Youtube’ Slideshow of Serbian Animal Suffering.

The first ‘Youtube’ Slideshow produced by SAV regarding the suffering of Serbian animals has now been posted.

This is another part of our campaign to get the Serbian government and authorities to enforce stray animal welfare legislation which has existed since 2005.

Read our past link relating to the Serbian Constitutional Court ruling in support of stray animal treatment at:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/01/25/serbia-constitutional-court-of-serbia-says-that-the-killing-of-stray-dogs-and-cats-in-serbia-is-forbidden-from-02102005/

We are not asking the world; simply that the Serbian government and authorities make much more attempt to enforce existing Serbian nation legislation relating to the treatment of stray animals; a law which states that animals should be protected and not killed.

Showing the ‘enforcement of the national rule of law’ is a fundamental requirement that any future EU members states (seeking accession) should show.  Serbia wishes to join the EU but is not enforcing its laws with regard animal welfare.

You can view our short 2 minute introductory slideshow on Serbian animal welfare issues by clicking on:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HYNCf3969Y

More slideshows will be produced in the coming months, each covering an animal welfare issues within Serbian cities and towns and authority run shelters in more detail. 

We have a very large photo library of Serbian animal suffering and now some of these photographs will be published in future slideshows.

The government and authorities must act – we will continue to expose the suffering until they change their policies and attitude towards animals.

Regards – SAV.

Australia: Fraser Island Dingoes campaign – Further Info and Web Links.

Montage and web link:

http://www.fraserislandfootprints.com

FACEBOOK: “SAVE FRASER ISLAND DINGOES”

Please forward to all your lists.  The Fraser Island Dingo needs our support

Sylvia

Dear Members,

After receiving a lovely letter from some new members in Sydney, requesting an Introductory letter, the attached was put together in the hope that when you meet people wishing to join or know more about the cause, that this letter will help bring people up to date.

Pdf can be viewed by clicking here;

We appreciate your suggestions and comments.

Kind regards,

SFID Inc Committee.

http://fraserislanddingoes.blogspot.com/2011/01/fraser-dingoes-18111.html?showComment=1297917455201#c1137674565291610135

These animals are only ‘attacking’ tourists because they are starving! What would any other hungry wild animal do? We need to step out of their territory and give it back to them.
If tourists want to take the risk then it’s the same as swimming in the sea with sharks or in a river with crocodiles. Or in a forest with hungry bears. Humans are the most stupid and cruel species on this planet.
 
Pam.

SAV previous post on this;

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2011/02/11/australia-fraser-island-dingoes-starving-poisoned-and-prevented-from-feeding-from-tourists-take-action-now-sample-letter-and-video-included/