Balalaika the Brave: A Sweet Ukrainian Rescue

Balalaika the Brave: A Sweet Ukrainian Rescue

Meet Balalaika β€” a tender, affectionate little girl who dreams of finding her forever family.Β 
She was rescued near Kyiv in the midst of the war, terrified and unsure of what would happen next. It breaks our hearts to think about the fear and confusion she must have lived through.

With time, patience, and kindness, Balalaika has slowly opened up and shown who she truly is: a loving, soft-natured, deeply loyal dog who simply wants to belong. She gets along beautifully with both cats and dogs, making her an ideal addition to a warm, caring household.

🐾 Weight: 12 kg / 26 lbs
🐾 Health: In great condition
🐾 Travel: Can be transported to the US or Europe

Could you be the person who finally gives Balalaika the safe, happy life she has been waiting for? In return, she will shower you with affection, devotion, and gratitude every single day.

If your heart feels drawn to this brave survivor, please reach out. Together, we can give Balalaika the happy ending she truly deserves. 🏑🐢❀️

Learn more about Transform a Street Dog & ways to DONATE:
βœ… Transform a Street Dog is a registered 501c3 in the USA EIN: 83-4626445, a registered NGO in Ukraine: 44766220
βœ… PayPal: TFASDog@gmail.com
βœ… Wise: TFASDog@gmail.com
βœ… Venmo: @TransformAStreetDog
βœ… Ukrainian bank card: 4246 0010 0904 2197
πŸ“² Contact our director, Mandy Allen: https://www.facebook.com/amanda.allen979 OR TFASDog@gmail.com
πŸ“© To mail a check within the USA: Transform a Street Dog 1303 Crespi Drive Pacifica, CA 94044 USA
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