“SHARING” IS CARING

Here is the photo report on what we were doing on Monday and Tuesday. Our staff spent two days delivering supplies to local stray dogs; we bring food to the animals on a regular basis, so it has already become a tradition.

Volunteers had built kennels by the bridge over the Gubistskali River to house the ownerless dogs of the local area. It is a remote territory next to a thoroughfare a long distance from any human settlement. However, people leave new dogs there almost every day. And each month we deliver around a ton of canine food to the habitants of those dog houses.



Over a hundred dogs in our shelter are from Gubistskali; senior animals, injured animals with wounds or broken bones, feeding mother dogs with puppies, and even recently born puppies without a mother. Unfortunately, it is impossible to rescue all of them, but some animals require medical treatment and are unable to live on the streets.

Despite the massive lack of space at our facility, there was no way we could get back ‘empty-handed’ this time. We have sheltered three female puppies and a young ‘nagazi’ (the Georgian name for Kangal Shepherd Dogs) with a broken leg.

Have a look at our new residents!