Two photos of Max

It’s hard to believe that Max was ever tied up on a chain. He is right at home on the couch -- even if he has to share it with a cat (ugh!). Max is in a foster home in NJ waiting for his forever family.

 
 

Dusya, Umko and Mimi from Ukraine

In a couple of weeks Dusya, Umko and Mimi have the chance to find forever families in NJ. They have been through so much already: Dusya ran into a bomb shelter to get away from the shelling, Umko was found lost in Irpin, little Mimi hungry and scared was trapped in a yard in Mykolaiv -- today all three are in a temporary shelter and we hope they will be able to come over to NJ at the end of the month.

 
 

Little Polly is going home.

Know why Polly Pocket is smiling?? She is on her way to her forever family in the UK.

This girlie spent more than a year in our shelter getting veterinary treatment - first, it was her hips, then a case of mange, then an allergy to a vaccination. We never gave up on her and a few weeks ago she was adopted in the UK with the help of our friends at LAPA UK.

 

When found

Going home

 

Ozzy and Lucky are on the way to their forever homes.

Big day yesterday! Lucky and Ozzy met a flight volunteer at the airport in Riga, headed right into their terminal, said good-bye to their foster families and rescuers, and then hopped a flight to NYC to find forever homes!

If this sounds like something you want to be a part of, we are looking for flight volunteers from Warsaw and Riga. Sochi Dogs will even cover half of your ticket! Get in touch - info@sochidogs.org or or sochidogs.org/fly