Most Bulgarians are friendly toward these animals. But you see, when you have dogs going around and biting people (this's happened to be too) some (especially elderly) men decide that these dogs shouldn't be treated as pets. I'm not saying this is right, but try to view it from another angle. The only resolution is for these dogs to be neutered. Unfortunately there's not enough money.
You're doing a wonderful job. What's up with the people in some countries - they behave no better than savages. They need to learn to love and respect all animals. People who abuse and neglect animals are sadistic and mentally sick!
Great Job!!! We do have the same problem in Brasil.
From the moment that the man brought the wolf from the wild, he became the unique responsible for their welfare. Far from this, in third world it goes simply the opposit. Dogs, cats and even human beings stay abandoned to their own fate..
EVERY Bulgarian should be ashamed that this is happening in their country. It must be so frustrating to you as I would want to leave such a country but then how could you leave those dogs that need you so much?
Keep up the excellent work you do. Kick ass at the mayors office.
One of our main aims is to spey/neuter and vaccinate the dogs. To do this we need a shelter for their recovery even if they are only in the shelter for a couple of days. You are right, this is the only solution. We have had 2 dogs castrated but had to have this done in our own home.
Oh, poor, poor puppies and dogs!
twilightsasha7 1 month ago
Shame of some people in this world...:(
angeles37 5 months ago
You do fabulous work. How can people be so cruel to these dogs. It's disgusting. Take care and good luck with what you do xx
JayFal68 1 year ago
A shelter will help these amazing volunteers make a difference a a much larger scale. To help with this achievement....get the word out!!
TheJill9999 1 year ago
Most Bulgarians are friendly toward these animals. But you see, when you have dogs going around and biting people (this's happened to be too) some (especially elderly) men decide that these dogs shouldn't be treated as pets. I'm not saying this is right, but try to view it from another angle. The only resolution is for these dogs to be neutered. Unfortunately there's not enough money.
JagaMaga 2 years ago
In my comment I meant *this has happened to Me too* :]
JagaMaga 2 years ago
You're doing a wonderful job. What's up with the people in some countries - they behave no better than savages. They need to learn to love and respect all animals. People who abuse and neglect animals are sadistic and mentally sick!
Indigohue 2 years ago
Great Job!!! We do have the same problem in Brasil.
From the moment that the man brought the wolf from the wild, he became the unique responsible for their welfare. Far from this, in third world it goes simply the opposit. Dogs, cats and even human beings stay abandoned to their own fate..
Carlonepapa 3 years ago
EVERY Bulgarian should be ashamed that this is happening in their country. It must be so frustrating to you as I would want to leave such a country but then how could you leave those dogs that need you so much?
Keep up the excellent work you do. Kick ass at the mayors office.
rosahlyn 3 years ago
RESPECT for all of you who care for this creatures who desirve love, shelter and respect...
dierenhulpkreta 3 years ago
One of our main aims is to spey/neuter and vaccinate the dogs. To do this we need a shelter for their recovery even if they are only in the shelter for a couple of days. You are right, this is the only solution. We have had 2 dogs castrated but had to have this done in our own home.
RSDR08 3 years ago 3
The best thing you could do is to castrate them ... So that they can't reproduce. That's the only way to solve the problem with street dogs.
JagaMaga 3 years ago
I am sure your efforts will be rewarded. Hopefully when the local people see your kindness, they will follow your example.
hateanimalabuse 3 years ago
Thanks for the great slideshow. Keep up the good work.
efcvs 3 years ago