Special case. Lola – for adoption

lolaLast Saturday we received a call for help for a dog with a broken leg.
The dog was taken in our care and hospitalized at Armeneasca clinic. Fortunately, the dog who is, in fact, female has no broken leg even it seems so at first sight. She cannot use her leg even though it’s not broken. She also appeared to have Carre’s disease but it turns out she only shows the sequelae of it.
This chubby dog doesn’t seem to be ill at all even though she shows no interest in dog kibble and can food but loves some ham. We don’t know where she used to roam as she is spayed and has a ear tag so we hope someone recognizes her and tells us about her feeding habits.
If you know her or wish to adopt her the way she is (unffunctional leg and the slight tremble of her legs), please contact us: asociatia.robi@gmail.com

The six magnificient puppies after 3 weeks

magnificiiDear friends, we are the same puppies from the story we told you 3 weeks ago:
We should let you know that we started eating on our own and exploring the surroundings. We are not ready to be adopted but because we are so cute, you can already start lining up for reservations!
Meanwhile, we wouldn’t mind if you help us with some high quality food, calcium, vitamins, minerals, deworming and vaccinations. How can you help? By donating Continue reading

Special case. Max needs your help!

MAxA new cry for help usually means a new dog that is brought and left in our care. This is how Max has come to be one of the dogs we take care of. Someone asked for help in his case because this gentle dog had a broken leg. He was hospitalized and had the surgery at Dr Bercaru vet clinic. Max needs financial support and, of course, a forever home after he is fully recovered. He is a young, large sized, neutered (a bonus thanks to dr Bercaru kindness), gentle and sociable dog.
If you wish to adopt him, please contact us: asociatia.robi@gmail.com Continue reading

Special case. Old dog in need of help.

catel batranA few days ago we were asked to help an old dog that refused to move or eat. He was taken by our volunteer, Mona, to City Vet to be examined. The dog was in a critical state, probably bitten by other dogs and his wounds got so infected that he was close to septicemia. Besides this, he also had a surgery for a nasty hernia that could have also been caused by the numerous bites. His condition is not stable yet but we remain optimistic about his recovery. Continue reading