Luna and three newborn puppies found in an abandoned shed
Volunteers pulled Luna and her three-day-old pups out of a collapsed shed outside Varna last night. Mom is weak but nursing. We need the overnight vet stay covered by Monday.
Volunteers pulled Luna and her three-day-old pups out of a collapsed shed outside Varna last night. Mom is weak but nursing. We need the overnight vet stay covered by Monday.
Oliver is 11 and eating less every week. Clinic quoted €450 for extractions and cleaning. A little help gets him comfortable again.
Pepper left foster care yesterday morning with a young family in Bansko. Three kids, a garden, and a very soft couch. We will miss her.
Annual combo and rabies boosters are due for the full kennel this month. We are raising the vet discount amount — every donation goes straight to the clinic invoice.
PawVan is parking behind Sofia Central Station from 9am to 3pm. Free checkups, parasite treatments, and microchip scans. Come by, no appointment needed.
Mira, Dobri, Tara and three littermates cleared the border at 03:20 and met their German fosters by sunrise. Drivers, you are heroes. Next run: early May.
Adopter family is confirmed in Munich and the paperwork is complete. Fuel and crate rental are still short. The transport window closes on Saturday night — after that we lose the adopter slot and have to restart the match.
Emergency intake is confirmed at PawCare. The clinic will proceed with the orthopedic surgery once the deposit clears. Without the deposit in the next 48 hours we lose the operating slot and his fractures cannot wait.
Spayed last Tuesday and recovering well, but the shelter is at capacity. Food and meds are covered — we just need a quiet indoor foster room and someone to administer post-op drops twice a day for three weeks.
Luna is shy around dogs and kids, so an adult-only household works best. Post-op check is in ten days, meds and food are covered. We just need a calm door to close behind her while she decompresses and heals.
Last injection is scheduled for Friday at PawCare Veterinary. Rescue-rate pricing means every euro stretches further. We are 92% of the way there and just need a final push to close the deposit window this week.
We go through a little over one hundred kilos of kibble every week across all our kennels. Any contribution to the April top-up helps, and the distributor gives us a twelve percent rescue discount on every bulk order.
The shelter building has no central gas line and relies on electric heating plus pellet stoves. We need to top up the pellet reserve and pay the electricity bill to keep the kennels warm through the final cold snap of the season.
Hosted validation case for clinic workflow and moderation checks before surgery funding closes.