Posted on March 25, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)

Due primarily to language issues we are currently leaving all contact (and opposition work) associated with this to our Serbian campaigner friends. Change and opposition has to come from within Serbia, by the Serbian people; not by outside Europeans. But you can give your support and opposition to the current proposals by signing the petition link below – Thanks – SAV.
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After examining the working version of the Amendment of the Animal Welfare Act of the Republic of Serbia, it introduced the concept of “quarantine for a lost and abandoned animals,” which lasts 15 days, after which the animals can be “killed humanely.”
This mean that thousands and thousands of animals being killed and no one will be able to help it.
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Petition wording
After examining the working version of the Amendment of the Animal Welfare Act of the Republic of Serbia, it introduced the concept of “quarantine for a lost and abandoned animals,” which lasts 15 days, after which the animals can be “killed humanely.”
We believe that the amendments to the Law which was never fully implemented are counter-productive and unacceptable to us, the citizens, and that in no way it will solve the problem of abandoned animals with killing thousands of healthy animals.
Also, we consider that in the beginning of work on the amendments to the Act must include representatives of civil society. This is enforced by the “Guidelines for the involvement of civil society in the process of adopting regulations” adopted by the Government of the Republic of Serbia on 26 August 2014.
We want solution to the problem of abandoned animals in a humane and sustainable manner.

Petition Link:
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Posted on March 15, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)



Re our very recent appeal for Danica and the cats at Felix for a second tank of gas:
Well in less than a week the target amount for the new tank of gas has been met and greatly exceeded ! Fantastic work by all; and big thanks to everyone who donated to raise money for the fuel; especially as a couple of really large donations were given – Thank you all !!

Here is a message from Danica about the help that she has been provided with:
Dear friends,
Thanks to you all and due to your overwhelming generosity, all of the funds needed for the new tank of heating fuel have been raised in just a couple of days!
By the end of next week, our gas tank will be filled up again and the kitties will be warm and cozy regardless of the state of the weather outside.
Such a huge weight off of our shoulders!
You guys are absolutely amazing!
All of us here have been left speechless by all of your incredible kindness and we’re humbled and honored to have such wonderful friends!
You all rock!



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Posted on March 11, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)



Please share and help if you can!
No matter how hard we’ve tried to raise the funds for one more tank of gas for central heating, we’re still far from reaching the goal.
Wonderful Laura Simpson and her awesome organization The Great Animal Rescue Chase & Harmony Fund have stepped in again and have done as much as they could, but we’re around $1000 US short nonetheless.

The additional problem is that the gas delivery trucks have to travel more than 200 km in both directions in order to deliver us the heating fuel and naturally, the gas company won’t even consider sending it on such a long trip if it’s half empty.
It’s not that cold right now (although it’s not warm either), but we’re expecting a drop in temperature accompanied with strong wind and sleet next week, so we’ll have to switch to electric heaters until we succeed in raising the entire sum of money needed for a full tank of gas.

A significant number of the Felix kitties are 18 -19 years old and they simply can’t handle the kind of cold that young and healthy cats can.
Once again, we’re reaching out to all of you to help us keep the cats warm and comfortable!
Even the smallest donation means a lot as everything adds up and gets us closer to our goal! Our gas tank’s gotten almost empty now and this is really a time sensitive emergency!

To donate please go to:

Come on folks – lets get it filled again quickly !! – Thanks, SAV.
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Posted on March 4, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)


Direct paypal say for Sanja mum & 3 pups to ~ turquoise74dogs@gmail.com
Dear friends
I am begging for your help – These poor souls were chained and severely neglected in a very hostile environment. Please take a look at these photos – chains were so short, they couldn’t even lie down, Even if they had some food or water they wouldn’t be able to reach it.
The small, cute grey dog, still a puppy, was not able even to sit down (because the chain was too short).
The beautiful female dog has thee puppies – but her chain was so short and this poor mother was not able to care for her babies . They were forced to be in one position 24/7.
In early morning hours, we’ve jumped the fence and took the dogs. First mother and babies, and then we came back for the gray dog. Luckily, one really nice lady from Slovenia saw our photos and offered to take the gray dog under her wing, however we didn’t have a solution for the mom and her babies – so they spent a whole day in a car while we were trying to find a place for them.
No one offered to take them, so we had no choice bat place them in a paid pansion facility with a promise that we will somehow provide for them. The pansion is 150EV (food included) for mom and her three beautiful babies. While I was sharing their photos some good people promised to provide for their vaccines – and I truly hope they will live up to a promise, but the pension cost is something that truly worries me as I do not know what to do with them if I fail to fund-raise the accommodation requirements – I have no options nor solutions for this beautiful loving mother and her babies.
Please take a look at their clip from the car – sweet, sweet, helpless babies . Is there any way we can keep them safe at least for two months – until they recover. I promise, I will diligently share their album and beg anyone I know to help me find a loving home for
Please send your donations to turquoise74dogs@gmail.com clearly marked “For Sanja’s mom and 3 puppies”
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Posted on March 4, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)

Campaign Update 4/3/15 – Where have all the Svilajnac City dogs gone ?

Petition link:
Goran and Slavica are following up the situation at Svilajnac in Serbia regarding all the dogs that vanish from the authority facility (called a ‘shelter’ – some shelter !) that they are taken to after capture by the catching teams. Investigations here are ongoing.
In the meantime, SAV have written to the EU Enlargement Head asking her to make contact with the Mayor of Svilajnac to ask where all the captured dogs have actually gone. This formal request will be used as evidence.
According to what we know,

– Many of these animals end up in a so-called ‘shelter’ where we are certain that they die under suspicious circumstances after 2-3 days.
– Many of the captured dogs just ‘disappear’.

From our information, it is alleged by the authorities that the dogs have been vaccinated, neutered and released.
But many years experience being involved with the Serbian authorities, and most importantly, the fact that none of the taken dogs have ever surfaced anywhere again; leads us to believe that the dogs are being killed within a few days from capture and arrival at the ‘shelter’.
Serbia has a ‘NO KILL law’ and we now demand that the Serbian guidelines are observed with respect to the Serbian Animal Welfare Act.

We have asked the EU representatives to ask the authorities in Svilajnac why they are not obeying the EU / Serbian ‘rule of law’ as required by the EU for new accession states by enforcing their own Serbian animal welfare act.
If the authorities do not enforce / are not enforcing the ‘rule of law’ under the Act then they are not meeting accession requirements of the EU accession states.
We have also asked for details of the whereabouts of all the captured dogs.

All of us appeal to the Mayor of the Svilajnac city to end this cruelty to animals with immediate effect.
Finally, we have asked for information and to know the whereabouts of all the dogs have been caught in the past 2 months.

In this post you will see photographs of some of the captured dogs that were taken to the shelter, and which have gone missing since.
Of particular interest as one example, is a Golden Retriever which you can see was befriended out on the street. Later pictures show the very same dog at the ‘shelter’ facility after capture. We do not know what happened to it after this; but this is typical of the questions we are now asking for futher investigation.


If as the authorities are claiming; the dogs have been ‘vaccinated, neutered and released’; then we ask where is this particular dog who was known from the streets ? – it has not been seen since it was photographed at the ‘shelter’ !
Update 5/3/15 –
The dogcatchers belong to a private firm called ‘AvenijaMB’ from Vrnjacka Banja, Novo Selo. It has facilities for 80 dogs caught on the streets; but has made contracts with no less than 23 authorities in three parts of central Serbia.
A formal Charge has been made now by EPAR against AvenijaMB and also against the Republic Veterinary Inspector who produced a report of the situation, which seems very different to the reality ! The transfer of captured dogs from one region to another authority is not permitted.
Every single community must have its own NO KILL shelter according to the law.
It should also have its own zoo hygiene company which should be responsible for both the control of irresponsible animal (public) owners and which must also produce a programme of control for the stray animals in that area.
Both the killing, and the throwing out onto the streets of CNR (Catch, Neuter and Release) are forbidden according to the law. After they are captured, animals must be sterilised and microchipped; and then kept at the shelter until they are either rehomed or they die a natural death.
There have been several instances where recently the Ministry of Agriculture has presented the idea of changing the law so that animals caught can be killed after just 30 days. But they have been fought hard by the animal welfare groups and it can be considered that for now at least this idea is dead.
Only responsible ownership of public owned animals, combined with the shelter captured animals sterilisation and rehoming programme are considered by many to be the positive way forward. This is what the law demands; but unfortunately for the animals, it is very much different to what happens at shelters operated by the private companies. The situation above being just one example.
Goran has provided further pictures (see below) of the Golden Retriever which you can see was befriended out on the street, caught, and then ended up in the shelter. We are convinced that this is just one of many dogs which have been killed at the ‘shelter’.




Where now is this Golden Retriever and all the other dogs captured in Svilajnac City and taken to the so-called ‘shelter’ (see the above photographs of the same dog) ?? – from what we can find out; they have simply vanished; but according to the authorities, all the dogs have been vaccinated, neutered and released. So, if this is the case, where are they now ?
– they dont seem to be back on the streets !
Who does one believe ?
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Posted on March 3, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)


Please take time out and support this important petition about the hundreds of dogs which are being caught and then disappearing within a few days. Our friend Goran provides the full details below – these are his words. We have provided the petition link twice for you. Please support and crosspost – Thanks.
We are running several petitions at the moment; as we feel that this is the only real way to show the EU, the Macedonian and also the Serbian authorities that the situation is serious and they cannot go on forever telling lies to a watching world. The massive international support of the petitions shows just how much interest people are taking in every move the authorities make.
We have also provided links to all of the current petitions that we have running for the EU, Macedonia and also Serbia. You can find them all at the end of this post. – SAV.
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Petition link:

Goran Explains the Current Situation:
We demand the immediate stop of the dog catcher!
Regularly in place Svilajnac / Serbia ordered to street dogs the dog catchers capture.
These animals end up in a shelter where they die under suspicious circumstances after 2-3 days. Many of the captured dogs are just gone. It is alleged they have been vaccinated, neutered and released.
That’s not true!
None of the trapped dog has surfaced again.
There is a reasonable suspicion that dogs are killed.
Serbia has a NO KILL law and we demand that the Serbian guidelines are observed with respect to the Animal Welfare Act.
We also ask for details of the whereabouts of the trapped dogs.
We are currently planning a castration campaign in place Svilajnac to the population to master. This is not possible if the sterilized through our association dogs are caught and killed.
We appeal to adjust to the Mayor of the city Svilajnac to end this cruelty to animals with immediate effect.
We would also like to know the whereabouts of the dogs have been caught in the past 2 months.
We will no longer look like Serbian legislation is circumvented and, if necessary, contact us to higher authority within the EU to these atrocities and unnecessary behavior to end.
Goran
Petition link:

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Links (below) to the other petitions which we currently are running with Goran, our own and with our friends at Anima Mundi, Macedonia:
As well as our petition which you can find at:
There is one from our good friends at Anima Mundi in Macedonia; who for years have been campaigning to close down the hell hole for dogs “Vardariste” facility in Skopje.
Please give this campaign your support – get everyone you know to sign:
Finally; please also give support to Goran and his petition – he invites all who are against euthanasia and animal cruelty to be involved in this action and support this petition in order to prevent violence against animals because of animal cruelty is often an indicator of violence towards people, psychologists think.

We also need help still in finding a life long adoptive parent for Victor:
They are all great petitions to help and save animals
– we have had fantastic support in the early days
– lets keep it going.
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Posted on March 3, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)

Please keep signing those petitions !
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Mike has recently produced this excellent rapp recording for the dogs at Shelter Azil Alex, Subotica.

Momo’s story.
Momo is a dog who came in the shelter in 2012.
He was like an ugly duckling. Unlike other abandoned and discarded dogs that roam the streets trying to survive, Momo was bypassed by all. No one wanted to approach him, let alone dare to pet him. Children did not know what kind of creature he was, and the parents firmly kept them away from him.
Without the hand of salvation his days were numbered.

Then, one day, on a tip that some skinny, dirty and hairless dog is in the yard of the kindergarten, volunteers from the shelter “Alex” went to see how they can help him.
That day was a turning point in Momo’s life.
It was the chance he has been waiting and hoping for so long as time and people passed by him, and his condition was getting worse.
With less than a year old, Momo was diagnosed with tick borne disease and Demodex. He was immediately placed under treatment and volunteers were only hoping that it wasn’t too late. Momo, however, was lost and scared, but the gentle touch of a human hand and bowls of food made the fear slowly disappear, and the faith in people was gained back.
Over time, from ugly duckling Momo has become a real beauty. He overcame the tick-borne disease, and Demodex was gone as well. His white creamy coat is now long and thick. By nature he is very active and cheerful, and he uses his second chance to the fullest. He likes long walks and is a very good guard.
There’s just one wish that Momo has: his own home. If he could find his family Momo’s story would indeed have a happy ending. Although he does not get well with the other animals, with children he is excellent, and we are sure to somebody he would be an ideal new family member.
Momo is vaccinated, chipped, neutered and ready to be someone’s loyal friend for life.
Mike has recently produced this excellent rapp recording for the dogs at Shelter Azil Alex, Subotica.

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