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Why Romania ?

It may be hard for many to realise that there is no equivalent charity to our RSPCA, PDSA, Dogs Trust etc in Romania.  The limited care the dogs receive is mainly voluntary and unpaid.  Often the work of the volunteers is restricted by lack of funds, lack of time and limited access due to the hostile and negative attitude of the local authorities. It is a constant battle.

The streets and countryside is littered with  stray dogs and puppies mostly starving.  Many are sick and injured.  Due to the apathy and lack of  animal welfare rights these desparate animals are often treated like vermin.  Volunteers feed these dogs when they can.   

 

Saddest of all are the pregnant bitches who give birth and do their very best to rear their litters in impossible conditions. Filthy and crowded, many puppies do not survive the first few hours.  Even if they do, their mothers are so undernourished that they succumb to disease and parasites. Many are born in the countryside but fare no better past weaning.  Pictured left, in the grass, is a little puppy we wanted to help who we named 'Jazz' - little Jazz was one of three born in the forest who were found with no mother.  They appeared healthy and lively but within 24 hours sadly Jazz sickened and died. Her story is so typical.  Of the hundreds of puppies to be born, many do not survive the first few weeks of life.

The public shelters hold huge numbers of stray, sick, injured and abandoned dogs of all ages, shapes and sizes.  The injured and sick will not receive veterinary care unless the 'volunteers' are allowed access to help them.  Many desperately ill or paralysed dogs are left to suffer or die.

Once in these shelters dogs stand little chance of survival and their condition soon deteriorates.  Disease is rife and many dogs are riddled with parasites and suffering dreadful skin conditions.  Fights amongst themselves are frequent as they battle for food and space.  Sadly small and weak dogs will often not survive these fights.  These dogs are in a desperate situation and they are fighting literally for their lives which is often very difficult for us here in the UK to understand.

Due to the reluctance of the Romanians who do not believe in neutering or euthanasia this situation is not going to improve in the near future. We are well aware of that fact.  But what we are determined to do is make a difference for a few of these dogs in the short term.  In the long term we will continue to raise funds to support the spay and neuter programmes that are so essential to prevent the continued cycle of suffering. 


ONLY WITH YOUR HELP AND SUPPORT CAN WE CONTINUE TO HELP THE DOGS 

Jazz

This slideshow  contains  images of dogs in public shelters or living on the streets

This slideshow  contains images of dogs in public shelters or living on the street

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Each month Rags to Riches sends money  to assist with the huge vet bills the volunteers in Valcea incur. this money comes from  monthly subscriptions. These vary from  £1  to £20.  To subscribe please  arrange with your bank or PayPal and mark as subs.
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BANK:
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PAYPAL:
rags2riches.charity@outlook.com

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