Shocked and devastated.

Yesterday 4 dogs (including one very hungry pregnant momma dog) and 12 cats arrived in Dnipro from Toretsk. This was the last animal evacuation from the city. Toretsk was once a beautiful city in Eastern Ukraine. It has been completely destroyed, no residents remain, the curfew is only lifted for 3 hours every day.

The dogs and cats spent 3 days in the van. First, they traveled to neighboring Pokrovsk where a small shelter had agreed to house them, when the driver arrived they found the person who was running the shelter there had been killed just hours before.

A call went out to nearby rescues and our Dnipro partners jumped in to help. We'll be partnering with them to make sure their veterinary expenses and rehabilitation are taken care of. Everyone has already been taken to the vet for an initial evaluation and several of the cats have been treated for glass and shrapnel wounds. These cats and dogs have been through so much and we cannot let them down.

If you can, please consider donating to our Emergency Vet Fund and keep Ukraine and the brave animal rescuers in your thoughts.

sochidogs.org/vetfund

Abandoned: Chronicling the Journeys of Once-Forsaken Dogs
by Katherine Carver

Abandoned: Chronicling the Journeys of Once-Forsaken Dogs is a decade-long project inspired by Carver’s own adopted Shetland Sheepdog, Biscuit, who had been abandoned on a rural highway, terrified and malnourished. Biscuit’s evolution from a sickly and emaciated shell of a dog to a confident, trusting, and beloved family member positively changed Carver’s and her husband’s lives forever. This set Carver on her quest to examine the lives of other abandoned dogs, illustrating how dog rescue gave these dogs a second chance with completely new lives.

Curious to learn more? Find it at your local bookstore!


Rapha is grateful for all of you!

Little Rapha was rescued from Konstiantynivka with a broken leg. Thanks to this awesome community, things turned around pretty quickly for her... Thanks to the awesome folks at the Dnipro shelter who rescued her and the Sochi Dogs Emergency Veterinary Fund sponsored her surgery and recovery.

Meet our new partner shelter!

We're so excited to welcome a new shelter into our rescue circle! Leona runs a small shelter on the Black Sea, in Sozopol, Bulgaria. It's home to 60 dogs, most of them were found abandoned in nearby villages.

Leona is an absolute superhero who cleans feeds, walks, and takes care of everyone!

Take a tour of the space and meet all the friendly faces in this video: