Brave Rescue of a Tiny Puppy in the Face of Danger

Brave Rescue of a Tiny Puppy in the Face of Danger

Five women and a dog united for a mission: saving a tiny life. Helping animals is emotionally and physically demanding, especially for those innocent beings who rely on our choices to survive.

In Ukraine, amidst the war, a story of bravery unfolded. Vita, Karina, and another local woman discovered a den of abandoned puppies in the forest. They could only rescue one but knew more were left behind. With freezing winter nights, those puppies risked not surviving alone.

Calling on Kyiv Animal Rescue Group, two courageous women joined the rescue effort. For hours, they dug tirelessly, ignoring the cold and air raid sirens, knowing that a fragile life waited for them. Guided by flashlight in the dark, they finally saved another puppy, cold and frightened but safe in their arms.

This story is a reminder of humanity’s strength, even in dark times. Mandy, Katya, and our team remain committed to helping each saved life, but we need you too. Could you adopt or sponsor this puppy? Your support ensures that more animals will have a future, filled with care and love.

Learn more about Transform a Street Dog & ways to DONATE:
✅ Transform a Street Dog is a registered 501c3 in the USA EIN: 83-4626445, a registered NGO in Ukraine: 44766220
✅ PayPal: TFASDog@gmail.com
✅ Wise: TFASDog@gmail.com
✅ Venmo: @TransformAStreetDog
✅ Ukrainian bank card: 4246 0010 0904 2197
📲 Contact our director, Mandy Allen: https://www.facebook.com/amanda.allen979 OR TFASDog@gmail.com
📩 To mail a check within the USA: Transform a Street Dog 1303 Crespi Drive Pacifica, CA 94044 USA
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