Posted on December 22, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)



Small Shelter NIS Serbia Dog Food & Veterinary Care Project
120 Euros still needed – please dig deep; if everyone gave just a few Euros, this shelter would have a great Christmas !
We will be using this Project to raise funds to provide food and veterinary care for the dogs and cats at Small Shelter NIS.
We currently have 24 dogs and numerous cats at the shelter and on the streets whom need food daily. We provide vet care to any animal in distress and we also contribute to spaying the animals. Neutering at this time in NIS is still free for male dogs. Our funds are limited and resources stretch so every penny donated is so much gratefully received, we could not continue without your support, we thank you all from the bottom of our hearts.
However we can never be complacent and try to ensure we raise funds ourselves with our wonderful BUY IT NOW page on FB. We have an amazing selection of goods on sale donated by our supporters, why not pay us a visit at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/smallshelternis/ (copy & paste into your browser)
In addition, we have a new expense which is a monthly payment for the use of the land the shelter is on. This fee is 40 euros a month.
We also have had to employ the services of a dog walker, NISA. He is a great help to the Shelter and provides long walks twice weekly (the dogs on rotation) in lovely surroundings not far from the shelter, which also boasts a lovely river if any of the dogs wish to have a SPLASH ! and cool down from the hot summer. This is important to their routine and very much welcomed and also gives them quality time away from the day to day tedious routine at the shelter. This fee is 21 euros every 7 weeks.
Please visit us on our Facebook page where we have daily updates: https://www.facebook.com/SmallShelterInNis?fref=ts (copy & paste into browser) and please feel free to scroll through our photo albums which shows life at the shelter and also where we post all our receipts for food and vet care: https://www.facebook.com/SmallShelterInNis/photos_stream (copy & paste into browser)
Please continue to help this Small Shelter reach their monthly fund raising goals.
More information:
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Location: NIS, Serbia
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Published on 21 June 2014
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Posted on December 21, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)




Dear friends, we have great news;
– the amazing Nancy and her wonderful organization Straydogs Belgium have lightened up these gloomy days by donating some high quality cat food and cat supplies to our more than grateful Felix kitties.



All of them were beyond excited when they saw what they had gotten and thoroughly checked every single item before they gathered together for a snack.

These gifts couldn’t have arrived at a better moment and we’d like to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation for the huge help we’ve received!
All of the kitties in the shelter are safe and loved for life, but they do need help; especially to keep them both warm and fed during these cold winter months.
Thank you !
For all donations:
PayPal button is on our blog:
and our website:
Webshop:
Dinarske uplate: Felix-Felinolosko drustvo 355-1070729-96
THANK YOU !.

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Posted on December 15, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)



One more left and forgotten sweetheart… Dogo Argentino zenkica looking for a home! It’s old to 2 years and can’t stay for long in temporary with housing. Nature’s beautiful, she’s good with people and other dogs. Not Cipovana, she was found in nd. Sterilization is mandatory, houses with contract about responsible ownership.
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Zoro was left on the street…alone and scared,she was running away as I tried to approach.For five days she was hiding in the abandoned garage untill we managed to capture her…Now ,after two months she is fully recovered and trusting people again.She is great with kids and other dogs….And she is in a desperate need of a loving home
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THESE DOGS DO NOT HAVE FOOD… FOR SEVERAL MONTHS, WE CAN NOT RAISE ENOUGH MONEY FOR FOOD, FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH… BECAUSE OF THAT DOGS SUFFER, ESPECIALLY THE SICK AND INJURED DOGS, WHO NEED TO EAT SPECIAL FOOD, WHICH WE CAN NOT BUY.
THEY NEED HELP VERY URGENTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE SHARE… HELP…
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Lina’s Animal Rescue has lot of ill dogs in this moment … Charlotte was at vet 4 times , she first had sand in bladder , and then that infection woke up her Babesia . she is under therapy now . Sara had problem with her bladder ( normal for dogs in wheels ) and she is under therapy . Negra had inflammation of throat , she also got therapy . Cupko was on control because he had heart worm and now we must check his health – he has bigger heart . Indy was on control for epylepsy . Total amount of bills , therapies and fuel are 250e ! Please help us with this costs so we can continue their treatments .Sara and Charlotte must eat special food , Cupko also ( for rest of their lives).
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Posted on December 15, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)


Give an unadopted shelter dog a Christmas dinner
Ladies & Gents,
At Christmas time, when we are so preoccupied with purchasing gifts for family and loved ones, often we forget about those who have nobody but us to help, our four legged friends in shelters. When we’re so busy organising the perfect family Christmas, sometimes it just slips our mind that our furries need to eat too. We just want to remind you, that in the spirit of the season, the season of giving, how truly desperately, we need to keep our dogs fed and warm. At Christmas, during the coldest point in the year, our dogs need more food for fuel just to keep warm.
Please, we are begging you, don’t forget about our rescues. They need our help. If you could donate the cost of just one meal for our dogs over the Christmas period, you will help more than you could imagine.
We have more than 35 dogs and 3 cats under our care and many of them are fighting different health issues or require special medicine food. Like renal food for our 14 year old mix breed old girl Ava, or royal canine baby milk for the litter of five babies we found thrown by the road while they were still blind. All of them will look at us for Christmas dinner and with your help we will succeed. Because at Christmas time we must not forget to count our blessings and share a little love with those unfortunate ones.
Our mailing address is:
Humanimal-Help Pozega Dogs
Belgrade 11000
Serbia



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




Warm hearts beat the cold

Trying to improve our winter mood 😉

It’s getting cold at night…

Hello, world! 🙂

How many of you are in this photo?
All of the kitties in the shelter are safe and loved for life, but they do need help; especially to keep them both warm and fed during these cold winter months.
Thank you !
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Posted on December 11, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)


Picture – LACS.
This action is very much aimed at supporters in the UK only, as the League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) are asking UK residents to mail (via their site link) the UK Home Secretary Theresa May regarding the issue of dog fighting; which still illegally goes on here.
The following is a link to the LACS site and a sample letter which you can submit once you have provided details such as your name and address.
Link to LACS letter to Theresa May:
A new report commissioned by the League Against Cruel Sports shows that, despite being illegal for over 150 years there is still a dog fight going on somewhere in the UK every day.
Dog fighting is incredibly cruel. Organised dog fights can last up to five hours with horrific injuries sustained by the animals involved. Those that don’t die during the fight are often patched up using crude methods including supergluing torn ears or stapling wounds closed.
Cruel training methods involve putting a smaller ‘bait’ animal – often a cat or a rodent – just out of reach for hours whilst the dog strains against a tether. Eventually, the tether is removed and the dog set on the bait.
Dog fighting is one of the most barbaric forms of animal abuse that still takes place in the UK. It should have been confined to history alongside bear baiting and cockfighting, yet it still takes place every day.
You can make a difference by contacting the Home Secretary Theresa May asking her to take action on dog fighting.
Simply fill in your details and you will be taken through to a template letter.

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Posted on December 10, 2015 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)



All photos from Animals Asia
Animals Asia link showing more photos:
Newborn puppies buried alive in China given new lease of life by Animals Asia
10 December 2015
A group of six puppies that narrowly escaped death after being buried alive in China have been given a new lease of life by Animals Asia.
Our vets originally stepped up to help the puppies and their mother who were rescued and cared for by students after being buried alive on a university campus in Lanzhou, western China.
They’re now set to be rehoused with owners in the US and UK.

The tragedy of the mixed breed puppies caused widespread controversy after the story appeared in the international press. According to media reports, a group of security guards at Lanzhou University of Finance and Economics had buried the stray dogs alive.
A group of students heard dogs barking and, on closer investigation, saw an area of freshly laid turf. They started digging and found the helpless pups, who were thought to be just five weeks old as they were still suckling on their mother, named ‘Bear’.
Chinese media reported that the students, who did not wish to be identified, then cared for the dogs – hiding them in a nearby house and regularly bringing them meals.

The brilliant Jill with one of the pups
Jill Robinson, CEO and founder of Animals Asia, took up the story:
“As soon as we were alerted to the story our Cat and Dog Welfare team, based in China, contacted Lanzhou University of Finance and Economics to try to track down these incredible young people and the dogs.
“We managed to find them and made contact. Since the rescue in September the students have been taking it in turns to feed Bear while she fed her own pups. We helped by providing dog food and bedding and advising on their care.”
Without round-the-clock supervision, four of the seven puppies went missing in the weeks that followed, although one was later found again.
Jill said:
“Thankfully, Bear and her remaining four puppies are now living at our sanctuary in Chengdu, along with two other puppies the students rescued after they too had been buried alive.
“They’re all currently awaiting rabies vaccinations, neutering and other medical checks, and in the new year will start new lives abroad.
Lord Robin Russell, one of our long time supporters in the UK, contacted us after his wife Lady Stephanie Russell read the story, and he then offered to pay for the dogs to be cared for and rehomed in the UK and the USA, utilising our expertise on the ground to make that happen. Lord and Lady Robin Russell are also expected to adopt Bear and are helping to find homes for the pups.
“We owe a huge debt of gratitude to them for their help and financial aid in making all this happen and making it a happy ending for these traumatised puppies”.
Stray dogs are seen as a problem in China and, while there’s a growing generation of dog lovers in the country, many are still seen as pests. This is because of concerns over rabies and irresponsible dog ownership, for example abandoning dogs and failing to sterilise cats and dogs resulting in over population.
Animals Asia’s Cat and Dog Welfare team met with officials at the Lanzhou University of Finance and Economics, to offer advice on animal welfare and dealing with the issue of stray dogs on campus more humanely.
Jill said:
“The university representative was himself shocked by the incident and said they do not condone animal cruelty – indeed, as an education facility they feel they should promote the concept of caring for all living creatures, and to this end they are investigating the incident to ensure such a thing never happens again.”
The university did, however, express concern for the problem of stray dogs and the long-term potential risks, and agreed to educate and encourage students not to keep pets on campus. In addition, students have welcomed Animals Asia’s offer to neuter and sterilise stray dogs on campus. This will effectively control and reduce the number of strays, and soften the temperament of those remaining, further reducing any health risks to students.
Jill continued:
“China is often in the headlines for questionable practices regards animal welfare, but it is important to recognise that a great many people in China are kind, compassionate and dedicated to caring for animals. These students, and the staff we met with, are no exception. They acted swiftly to rescue the puppies and then dedicated time and effort to caring for them, so we hail them as heroes for their actions. They are a credit to the university and to all animals.”
Grateful thanks to the whole team involved:
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Emily Gorman – responsible for setting up the protocol, garden, feeding guidelines etc for Team Chubby with Jen’s help
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Wendy Leadbetter – researching and coordinating transfer details
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Annie Ditton, Anni Yaringa and Diana Trawford – care and husbandry
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Wen Yan – logistics
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Nic Field
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Suki Deng
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Saber
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Saladin Zhu
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Saber Zhang
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Carrot Chen
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Irene Feng
Animals Asia:

Jill – Founder of AA, with one of the puppies scheduled to be rehomed in the Uk or USA.
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