Teaming Manager desde: 19/10/2018
As per Guinnes Book of World Rekords the Smeura is bearing the mournful title of being the biggest animal shelter of the world. Around 5400 dogs and 600 puppies need around 2.7 tonnes food per day. The staff members are doing an inconceivable job - organizationally, physically and emotionally. Driving around with a castration van and pushing the clearing up of the locals. Every euro is needed. There are some pictures in the project description.
Teaming Manager desde: 05/09/2019
We purpose the goal to provide sustainablee assistance on the spot. We don't want to bring tons of dogs to Germany. No. The only way to fight the uncontrolled increase of dog population and cavalcade of pups to local shelters sustainably is to neuter. We support local organizations to supply animals medically and appropriately. Together we organize neuter campaigns to achieve sustainable improvement of the local situation. For all this every Euro is needed. Thanks
Teamer desde: 11/03/2019
WHY is a former stray dog. Her mother was rescued heavily pregnant in Campania in 2018, and WHY found a loving home in December 2018. Her wish: that all her friends can also be rescued and find a family. Her mission: to alleviate the suffering of stray dogs in southern Italy through emergency aid and long-term projects. Italy is often overlooked in animal welfare, but WHY wants to change that. Join her mission – together, we can make a difference!
Teamer desde: 20/12/2021
TiNO ist ein Tierschutzverein, der im nördlichen Odenwald mit viel Engagement ein Tierheim betreibt. Dort finden sowohl Hunde und Katzen, als auch Kleintiere, Nutztiere und auch Exoten ein vorübergehendes Zuhause und eine liebevolle Pflege.
Teamer desde: 06/01/2022
What we do, we do with heart & brain: dogs and cats rescue from killings and from the street, medically help sick and injured animals, help for self-help, mediation, castration projects, feeding facilities, educational work. We support a private shelter near Setubal. Quinta das Patitas (the paw farm). Teresa, director and founder, and her heart project deserve all our support. About 400 dogs live on the farm!