Our Community Spay/Neuter initiative

Our Community Spay/Neuter initiative is ramping up speed! Just last week we spayed/neutered 7 dogs. Now that may not sound like a lot but it was a tremendous amount of work and time from coordinating with vets to driving and actually catching and bringing these dogs to the vet, then waiting and making sure they are ok post-surgery. It was a huge effort that was well worth it because each of these dogs has the potential to bring in hundreds of other dogs into this world that would end up homeless and suffer on the streets.

As dog lovers and rescuers, this is the best thing we can do for homeless dogs and we are so grateful to everyone who has made this work a reality!

 
 
 

Just a few photos from behind the scenes:

 

Meet Zoysia, our newest rescue!

We’d known Zoysia as a community dog for some time now. She lived by a garbage dump and occasionally made her way to a nearby park to befriend the kids at the playground. Our team would feed her regularly, until a few weeks ago when she disappeared. We had been worried that something happened to her, so when she suddenly returned to her usual spot we knew we couldn’t leave her again. Zoysia has been checked out by our vet, spayed, and she is loving her new life at the shelter.

Our US adoption branch is closed due to a CDC import ban so please help spread the word about Sochi Dogs in the EU and Canada. If we can place dogs in loving homes we can rescue more dogs like Zoysia. Share this post!

2021 Sochi Dogs Reunion

After the pandemic canceled our 2020 reunion and thunderstorms threatened our 2021 reunion, we were thrilled to see our community together again! Sochi dogs and their families traveled from all corners of the tri-state area to see their old shelter pals.

Thank you to Yvonne Thompson from Alaska for donating to gorgeous quilts, Santa Izzy from the North Pole for donating his time, and incredible photographer Lisa Ward from NJ for donating to the Sochi Dogs Raffle.

For the first time this year we had a craft market with cards and treats from Romy William from Virginia, and felt dog sculptures from Ann Osborne and custom block prints from Leah Hunt.

If you missed the reunion or just can’t get enough, shop the reunion sale here, and contact us to be put in touch with Ann or Leah about their custom crafts. 

Thank you so much to Leah Hunt and Lisa Ward for capturing this special day!

 
 

Sochi Dog Families

We love seeing dogs and their families at the reunion! A recent ban on the importation of dogs from 113 countries by the CDC has made it impossible for us to find new adopters in the US. Unless its lifted, next year’s reunion won’t have photos of new happy endings.

Please help us speak out against this ban. Share your adoption photos on social media with the hashtag #LiftCDCdogBan and write to your representatives and the CDC. Click here for a sample letter and contact info. 

 
 

Reunited! 

When we say Sochi dogs come to the reunion to see their old shelter pals, we mean it! Take a look at these photos pairings from the shelter in Sochi to the reunion in NJ.  We are so grateful to our amazing rescue team in Sochi and our adopters who make these photos possible.

 
 

CDC Ban goes into effect in a week

There are only two more flights left from the Sochi shelter to the US until the CDC Ban goes into effect which means family photos like these will not be possible for adopters in the US. Please contact the CDC today to speak out against the ban!

For the CDC, please address your concerns to:

Rochelle Walensky: Phone: (404) 639 7000 Email: director@cdc.gov with a copy to CDCAnimalImports@cdc.gov

Ashley C. Altenburger: Phone: (404) 639 4585 Email: grx2@cdc.gov with a copy to CDCAnimalImports@cdc.gov

Dr. Emily Pieracci: Phone: (404) 718 4757 Email: ydi7@cdc.gov with a copy to CDCAnimalImports@cdc.gov