Another successful rescue story

Another successful rescue story

Another successful rescue story 😍🙏

Friends of our organization found two dogs in Gostomel (one of the regions outside Kyiv that was occupied by Russian soldiers for 5 weeks and was heavily bombed). They think they’re brothers, though they have different colors.

These dogs are about a year old, incredibly smart and polite. No one knows all their history, what they’ve been through and where they’ve been, but now they’re under our care, warm and fed 🙏

Both dogs, for now we call them Krasunchyky (which means beautiful boys in Ukrainian 🥰), very quickly realized that they should go to the toilet outside, and at home be patient and ask if you want to pee ☺️

Our volunteers have removed many ticks from dogs and now we are monitoring their health.

Dogs need:

– medical examination

– vaccination

– castration

– payment for a temporary shelter because all our houses are full 😓

And, of course, the main things they need are their people who will love them forever! So if you are interested in adoption, please contact us ❤️

Please donate to our organization so that we can take care of these dogs ⬇️

✅ Our website: TransformAStreetDog.org

✅ PayPal: TFASDog@gmail.com

✅ Wise: TFASDog@gmail.com

✅ Venmo: @TransformAStreetDog

✅ GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/…/stand-with-ukraine-help…

✅ JustGiving: https://www.justgiving.com/tfasdog

📲 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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