Serbia: EPAR Shelter Saves Klementina the Pigs Bacon

The pig which you can see in the photographs is named ‘Klementina’.

 

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Klementina

 

Originally, Klementina’s owner brought her along to the EPAR shelter because she had a bad back leg and she was of no use to him.  He told the shelter staff that Klementina could be killed, her body cut up and fed to the dogs in the shelter !

 

So Klementina was taken in by the shelter, but with a completely different view on what would be done to her.  There was no way that Klementina was going to end up as dog food !

 

As EPAR is a No Kill shelter and takes care of every animal which comes through its gates, there was no way that the new arrival Klementina was going to end up dead and cut up as chunks of dog food.

 

So immediately a nice warm area was found for Klementina to live in, and she was given loads of food which she loved.  Because of her bad leg, it was decided to immediately try and get Klementina veterinary help to diagnose the problem and hopefully make it better. 

 

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In Her Warm, Dry Shelter

 

Eventually, this last summer, a vet with the right equipment needed was found and Klementina was taken along for some x-rays of her leg.  You can see photograph of her being x-rayed by the veterinarian.

 

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Klementina Arrives At the Vets

 

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X-Rays are Taken

 

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And She is Given a Full Check

 

The result of the x-rays showed that Kelmentina has some trouble with her pelvis articulation, but the very good news is that there is NOT a fracture as was originally suspected.  Because of this, Klementina does not need to have an operation at the moment. 

 

Her progress will be monitored carefully over the next few months and then if there are no real improvements in the use or movement of her leg, surgery may then need to be undertaken with regard an artificial articulation joint into her pelvis.

 

But now, Kelementina is a very happy pig – you can see her smiling in the photograph.  In the Spring of next year, a new home will be made for Klementina so that she can really live like a very happy pig.

 

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A Happy, Smiling Pig Enjoying Her Lunch

 

EPAR has really saved Klementina’s bacon, and everyone is very happy that she is currently doing so well.  We really hope that in the next few months, the leg articulation will greatly improve.  If it does not, now it is known what can be done to help Klementina’s trouble.

 

The best thing is that Klementina is still alive and has not become dog food; she is in fact a great friend of many of the dogs.

 

Get Well Soon Klementina ! 

 

Please View New EPAR Shelter videos at:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/12/19/serbia-new-epar-shelter-videos-for-you-to-view/

See new pictures and news from EPAR Shelter, INCLUDING DONATION INFORMATION TO HELP KLEMENTINA at:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/12/04/serbia-new-pictures-and-news-from-epar-shelter-subotica/

 

 

Serbia: Shelter Pictures and News from Jelena and Slavica

We are going to share with you some great news and pictures from the shelters of both Jelena and Slavica.

 

First, Jelena:

 

We received New Year greetings from our ‘Olive’ who is now in Austria !

 

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Olive says hello to her new owner

 

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 Olive all wrapped up ready for Christmas

 

‘Bane’ who is now in Austria

 

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Bane at home in the warm

 

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Bane enjoying the snow in Austria

 

And now Slavica:

 

This is ‘Bundas’ who was left at the shelter.

 

Bundas was dumped by his owner who did not want him any more.  Bundas is a very kind and sweet dog who was very sad when his owner was gone, despite what his owner had done by dumping him.

 

Bundas is very welcome to EPAR shelter, we love him very much.

 

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Bundas at the Shelter

 

This is ‘Aki’, a very kind and sweet female, and her new owner.  They will live in Subotica.  We will  visit them  after 3-6 months to ensure that everything is going ok.  The lady (new owner) has signed a contract to say that she will provide care for Aki.

 

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Aki with her loving new owner

 

Here are pictures of ‘Agnes’. 

 

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Pictures of Agnes on arrival at EPAR Shelter

 

Agnes arrived at the EPAR shelter from Belgrade, where he had lived on the streets.  Agnes was named after the lady (Mrs. Strugar) who with her husband Llija, gave care to as many street dogs as possible.

 

Mrs. Strugar asked EPAR if they could take two dogs which they were caring for, Agnes being one, and the other dog who is not named, is so very scared that he spends most of his time currently at the EPAr shelter in his wooden house.  It is not possible to show a photo at the moment of this dog, as he eats and drinks in his little wooden house, and because he was beaten with a shovel whilst living on the streets of Belgrade, naturally he is very scared of people and what could happen to him.

 

Mrs. Strugar has been described as an Angel in Belgrade, as she rescues as many little puppies as she can find from the garbage containers on the streets when people have just dumped their dogs into them.  For several weeks at the start of their ‘meeting’, Mrs. Strugar started to give some food to both agnes and the other dog now at EPAR shelter, building up their confidence in people.  Once this had been done, Mrs. Strugar was able to help Agnes and the other dog by asking if it was possible for the animals to be taken in by EPAR shelter.  This was agreed on and they were both moved to the shelter.

 

The EPAR vet provided Agnes with essential vitamins for his coat, and he was given a complete wash to help any skin problems he was having. He now has a big, warm coat to keep him cosy in the winter months.   The other dog, who has now been named ‘Llja’, is also healthy and being cared for, but he is still very wary of people.  He will gradually improve with all the care and love he is getting at EPAR shelter.

 

Agnes and Llja are now being cared for very much at the EPAR shelter, they have a home to live in, have had medical treatment, and are getting to learn that not all humans want to hurt and kill them.  Some humans want to help and protect them. 

 

Belgrade is a very dangerous place for all street animals, Agnes and Llja were two lucky dogs who were helped by good people in belgrade, and who brought them all the way to EPAR shelter, Subotica, using their own transport.

 

Belgrade is a city with many shinters out on the streets looking for animals to capture and kill.  The introduction of a No Kill Sterilisation, vaccination and Microchipping / Identification management programme would ensure that street animals in Belgrade do not have the opportunity to meet with dogs owned by careless owners who turn their own dogs onto the street each day and most importantly, to reproduce and make yet more and more stray dogs which have to be caught and killed by the shinters.

 

Everyone apart from Senior Serbian Veterinary persons and all those in Serbian Government can see that No Kill Sterilisation is the only sensible way forward to reduce street and stray animal numbers.  So it has to be asked why they in government are still so ignorant and dismissive of the only sensible solution to stray animal management.  We would like them to explain to us why they are so many years behind animal welfare NGO’s on the issue of stray animal control management.

 

For your information, in recent studies undertaken by the HSUS in the United States of America,

 

Average number of litters a fertile cat can produce in one year: 3

Average number of kittens in a feline litter: 4-6

Average number of litters a fertile dog can produce in one year: 2

Average number of puppies in a canine litter: 6-10

One unspayed dog and her offspring can lead to 67,000 dogs in six years.

 

One unspayed cat and her offspring can produce 400,000 cats in seven years.

 

(Source The Humane Society of the United States, “HSUS Pet Overpopulation Estimates,” 2004)”.

For Jelena’s shelter information, please access the following SAV links:

Information about donating can be found at the bottom of the following link:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/09/07/please-give-support-to-jelenas-shelter-now-thank-you/

 

Shelter links:

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/09/07/please-give-support-to-jelenas-shelter-now-thank-you/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/20/a-happy-tail-mini-now-adopted-and-living-in-austria/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/05/serbia-jelanas-shelter-can-you-help-find-homes-for-these-little-dogs/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/01/very-urgent-appeal-from-jelenas-shelter-serbia/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/06/14/a-message-from-jelena-about-her-shelter-and-overseas-re-homing-of-serbian-dogs/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/06/19/koko-arrives-in-canada-pictures-with-her-foster-mum-janet-at-toronto-airport/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/11/20/serbia-good-news-from-jelenas-shelter-and-help-needed-donations-for-an-injured-kitten/

 

and then please GIVE A DONATION  !!

 

 

 

 

For Slavic’s EPAR shelter information, including donation information, please access the following SAV links:

 https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/12/04/serbia-new-pictures-and-news-from-epar-shelter-subotica/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/12/13/serbia-apis-story-the-little-dog-who-was-dumped-at-the-epar-shelter-pregnant-and-in-a-coma/

 

Serbia: ‘Api’s’ Story – The Little Dog Who Was Dumped at the EPAR Shelter Pregnant and in a Coma

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The following SAV link shows latest news and pictures from the EPAR No Kill shelter, Subotica, Serbia – EPAR is part of the ‘Serbian Animal Voice’ alliance of animal welfare organisations. 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/12/04/serbia-new-pictures-and-news-from-epar-shelter-subotica/

Well here we can give you the story of Api and how she arrived at the shelter, and the things that happened thereafter.  Api is now looking for a new loving home where she can enjoy the rest of her life.

 

This is Api’s Story:

 

Note:  although we use the name ‘Api’ throughout this story, little Api was not given her name until she recovered from her illness.  We refer to her as ‘Api’ throughout for convenience.

 

This is the story of ‘Api’, a little female dog who currently lives at the EPAR shelter, Subotica, Serbia.  Early one morning earlier this year, a cardboard box was left outside of the EPAR shelter by persons unknown; this box contained little Api, who although it was not known at the time, was a very sick and ill little dog.

 

On looking into the box left at the gates, it was immediately seen by shelter workers that Api was unconscious, as there were no signs of life from her and no attempt made by her to get up or even move within the box.   A vet was called by the shelter and he came along immediately to see Api.  His diagnosis was that Api had gone into some form of a coma, the type and origin of which was not known, that she was also pregnant, and that the arrival of the puppies was imminent.

 

Because of the coma she was in and the chance of causing her an untimely death, the vet declared that Api should not be given any anaestheitc, nor should the pups be delivered by caesarian.   A conservative approach of allowing a purely natural birth was decided on, but an approach for which the outcome was unknown for both the mother and the puppies.

 

Everyone involved was very concerned about what was going to happen; but to everyones amazement, and despite still being in a coma, Api’s body reacted to the need of her babies and she started to give a natural birth to eight beautiful little puppies.  Due to her coma, Api was still unable to produce milk for the puppies; which is an essential requirement for the youngsters during the first few hours of their lives.

 

But for many hours things did not improve.  It was heartbreaking for all the shelter staff to witness the deaths of each of the puppies during the next few days, despite all the staffs special efforts to provide food and warmth, love and care to the little dogs; simply to keep them alive.  Despite the deaths of her babies, the shelter still had Api who was clinging on to life.

 

Over the next two weeks, Api was carefully monitored by the shelter staff, and then, suddenly, one day, Api showed signs that she was coming out of her coma !

 

At this time, the name Api had not been given to this sweet little dog – she was still simply known as the beautiful little ill one.  Now the survivor could be named – she would be called ‘Api’.

 

Api gradually became aware of her surroundings, aware of the people who were with her and caring for her during her recovery, and then she decided to have something good to eat, to have a drink of water and to stand up and walk around a little. 

 

Now everyone at the shelter could see that Api had pulled out of her coma and that for the first time, there was real hope amongst everyone that little Api was going to survive her ordeal.

 

During the time that Api was very ill in her coma and fighting for every minute of her life, an evil man managed at one time to get into the shelter and record all of Api’s suffering and pain during her illness using his mobile phone camera. This man decided to put the footage he had taken of Api’s suffering on a ‘Youtube’ video link, and trying at the same time to imply that the shelter did not care for their animals and that the suffering and agony of Api was typical of what was always happening.

 

This footage on Youtube was produced with the intention of deceipt and misinformation about conditions and treatment of all animals at EPAR shelter.  It has not worked, as with love and care and proper veterinary attention when it was immediately required, little Api, who had by then been given her name by the shelter staff, was fully recovered from her ordeal.

 

Api has repaid all the shelter staff for saving her life, by giving them love, attention and kindness.  Api has decided to move into one of the shelter dog houses with another little female dog named ‘Fibi’ and with two males named ‘Bobi’ and ‘Gile’.

 

Now, as you can see from the photographs, Api looks like this – a beautiful healthy and strong little dog.  So very different from the day when the uncinscious little bundle was left dumped in a box at the front door of the shelter and when a sick man decided to try and pretend that all dogs at EPAR shelter were uncared for and left to suffer.

 

Api has beaten her coma, has survived her fight for life and is proof that the EPAR shelter loves and cares for all animals they take in, whatever their initial situation.  The EPAR shelter team are now ready to try and find a loving permanent home for Api where she can continue to give her new onwners lots of love, attention and very happy times.

 

Can you be the home that takes little Api ?

 

If you would like to offer Api a permanent home, or simply to give a donation to the EPAR shelter to help provide care and veterinary attention to animals in need, then please contact the team at EPAR shelter in the following way:-

 

E mail : epar@yunord.net

 

Web Site: www.epar.org.rs.

 

With love and thanks from a very greatful Api and all the wonderful team at EPAR who battled to keep this little dog alive; we hope to hear from you very soon about Api.

 

xx

 

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Pictures:  Api in December 2008

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Serbia: New Pictures and News from EPAR Shelter, Subotica

Slavica from EPAR Shelter, Subotica, Serbia, has now kindly sent an update on the current situation at the EPAR shelter.

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Above is the EPAR shelter on a warm, summers day.

 

EPAR – http://www.epar.org.yu/index-e.html

Friend – EPAR for Esteem and Protection of Animal Rights.

OIPA Member League.

 

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Issues below are covered in no specific order of importance, but we hope you will find all the super pictures and information of interest.

EPAR have recently purchased a truck which is being used daily for a wide variety of tasks including – collecting and delivering straw bales, carrying food for the dogs, carrying of general things required for the shelter such as wood and fencing etc.

 

Here are three photographs of the truck in service:

 

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Here are some photographs of some of the dogs inside some of the EPAR shelters –

 

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Dry and warm

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You remember Amaryla and Boki. (below) – He is sterilized, like all male dogs at the EPAR shelter.

 

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Here some dog food is arriving by the truck now purchased and owned by EPAR .

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There is always enough food provided for the dogs, especially when it is cold and metabolisms need to be kept high and functioning well.  You can see the food available and placed on the ground at the front of the shelter.

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Here is a picture of the shelter facility where all the dry dog food is stored.

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Many of the dogs love cakes and bread, and so there is always some around – Slavica is sure that many of the dogs could be vegans without much trouble !!

 

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Here is one of the five places where straw bales are stored ready for winter. 

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EPAR has over 1,800 straw bales stored ready for this winter which will be used for providing additional warmth for the dogs in the shelters – please see the ‘Dry and warm’ pictures above.

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Now everyone waits for the cold of winter, but they are also prepared to save and help the dogs over the winter period.

 

Here are some pictures of sweet ‘Api’.

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Api was very ill when she arrived at the EPAR shelter, who was pregnant on arrival and who was in a coma for over two weeks before she improved. She is such a sweet little female and very popular at the shelter.

Api now spends her time with male dog ‘Gugi’, male dog ‘Bobi’ and another female, ‘Fibi’. 

Both Gugi and Bobi have been sterilised, like all male dogs at EPAR shelter.

 

FINALLY,  Please look at the smiling faces of all the lucky dogs at the EPAR shelter using the following youtube link: we hope you will enjoy seeing the smiling faces of some of the residents under the care of EPAR shelter.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cTG4Ozgs7c

 

… and PLEASE try and give a donation to keep them smiling this Christmas and winter.

The upkeep of the shelter, food and straw and veterinary bills always need to be paid for, regardless of the time of year.  Please give what you can at this special time.

 

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Thank You – Slavica and SAV.

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Appeal for Overseas Homes for Serbian Shelter Dogs – Please Pass On.

As you probably know, Jelena has been sending Serbian shelter dogs

to Austria to their new homes that Animal Care Austria is finding.

For one dog to be sent it costs 100 Euros for papers / blood test on rabies
and certificate and 50 Euros for transport.


We have found someone who wants to take dogs with a van, so every second
Wednesday we can send dogs if we had money to pay the necessary expenses.

Please give anything you possibly can to help us send dogs to loving homes in Austria.

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‘ZELJKO’

This dog is named ’Zeljko’ and there is interest in him being rehomed already. Jelena needs 70 Euros for blood tests regarding rabies so that he can cross the border without problems and 25 Euros to take him to another town, from where a van will pick him up to take him to Austria. ACA in Austria are contributing the 50 Euros needed for transport.

Please can you give a donation and help raise the money for the essential blood tests.

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‘BANE’

This dog is named ’Bane’ and is going to Austria next Wednesday.

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Yesterday Nina left :

 

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‘NINA’

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 sirkan

‘SIRKAN’

Do you remember Sirkan was shown waiting for a new home on our site recently ?

** ‘SIRKAN’  UPDATE 29/12 ***

Some great news – Jelena has informed that ‘Sirkan’

has now been given a new home.

Here he is with his new owner;

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Now Jelena has sent 15 dogs and 3 kittens so far to Austria; and with your help and support, we can find loving homes for many more.

 

 

Thank you

Jelena

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For Jelena’s shelter information, please access the following SAV links:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/09/07/please-give-support-to-jelenas-shelter-now-thank-you/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/20/a-happy-tail-mini-now-adopted-and-living-in-austria/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/05/serbia-jelanas-shelter-can-you-help-find-homes-for-these-little-dogs/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/01/very-urgent-appeal-from-jelenas-shelter-serbia/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/06/14/a-message-from-jelena-about-her-shelter-and-overseas-re-homing-of-serbian-dogs/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/06/19/koko-arrives-in-canada-pictures-with-her-foster-mum-janet-at-toronto-airport/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/11/20/serbia-good-news-from-jelenas-shelter-and-help-needed-donations-for-an-injured-kitten/

and then please GIVE A DONATION  !!

 

Information about donating can be found at the bottom of the following link:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/09/07/please-give-support-to-jelenas-shelter-now-thank-you/

 

 

 

 

 

Serbia: Good News from Jelena’s Shelter – and Help Needed (Donations) for an Injured Kitten

Jelena has sent an update on some of her animals, and 
also a new kitten who is in need of donations to cover medical 
treatment.
Here is a photo of ‘Poli’ in her new home.
After whole life of 6 years spent in our shelter, she has finally 
found the loving home she deserves!
Thank you Mr Beil and Claudia from ACA!
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Also, an appeal to find a home for ‘Miona’ was put out some 
weeks ago, and the picture of her desperately waiting behind 
the fence for a caring owner can be seen on the following link:  
https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/27/serbia-can-you-help-find-homes-for-bonbon-and-miona-two-beautiful-little-dogs/
Well there has been a fantastic result, and here is a latest 
photo of ‘Miona’ in the arms of her new mum.
 
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And finally, an appeal for your donations:
This little kitten was found injured next to the garbage bin. 

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Both of her left legs were broken. 
Firstly, Jelena took her into the shelter, and then took her to 
the vet, for x rays. 
The vet stated that the operation to repair the little kittens 
legs would cost 13000 dinars which is around 150 Euros. 

If anyone would like to make a donation to help with the 
costs then it would be greatly appreciated.
Also, Jelena is looking for suggestions of a name for 
the kitten – she is a little girl. 
***UPDATE*** - Please see news and photographs below 
- 20th November.

Jelena is always looking for loving homes to take animals 
from the shelter and to give them a loving home.  
Please look at the links below and see who is ready to be adopted.  
Donations to Jelena’s shelter can be made by visiting the 
bottom of the following link:

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/09/07/please-give-support-to-jelenas-shelter-now-thank-you/

 

 

 

For Jelena’s shelter information, please access the following SAV links:

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/09/07/please-give-support-to-jelenas-shelter-now-thank-you/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/20/a-happy-tail-mini-now-adopted-and-living-in-austria/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/05/serbia-jelanas-shelter-can-you-help-find-homes-for-these-little-dogs/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/01/very-urgent-appeal-from-jelenas-shelter-serbia/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/06/14/a-message-from-jelena-about-her-shelter-and-overseas-re-homing-of-serbian-dogs/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/06/19/koko-arrives-in-canada-pictures-with-her-foster-mum-janet-at-toronto-airport/

 

 and then please GIVE A DONATION  !!

 

Information about donating can be found at the bottom of the following link:

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/09/07/please-give-support-to-jelenas-shelter-now-thank-you/

 

Please put the word out to everyone that you know.

Thank You from Jelena and SAV. 

20th November – Jelena has just sent in the latest on the kitten – the vet discovered that her third leg and pelvis was also broken.  Now everything has been repaired and we have some pictures of the kitten after her surgery.  She looks poorly, but as she is very young she will get better very soon it is hoped.

When she is better, Jelena and SAV would love to see someone adopt the little kitten and give her any care she requires and a permanent loving home.  Could that be you, or do you know anyone who could do this ?

Here are the post surgery photographs:

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Here worst troubles are over now and she is safe and under the excellent care of Jelena.

Donations  to help the vet fees and to cover her needs are very much welcomed – see above for donations.

Stay safe and warm little lady – what will be her name ? – see above.

Serbia: Can You Help Find Homes for Bonbon and Miona – Two Beautiful Little Dogs

Please see the following link to view ‘Sirkan’ that Jelena has ready for new home in Austria:-

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/25/serbia-please-help-jelena-get-serbian-shelter-dogs-to-new-homes-in-austria/

Can you help Jelena find homes for either of the two little little doggies:  BONBON and MIONA.

This is ‘Bonbon’

 and this is ‘Miona’ waiting patiently for a new owner.

Both of them are able to go to Austria if the right, caring home can be found.

Full contact details for jelena, if you can help or donate, can be found at:
Thank you