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Lia

Mikaela and her family adopted Lia in 2024. They live in the Swedish countryside and came to know about Lia through a friend’s Facebook post. “We had a unique experience adopting Lia, thanks to Sofia, who took care of all the paperwork and blood tests related to the adoption process. Everything went smoothly, and we

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Monthly news November

November Sterilisation Success in Zugdidi: A Big Step Towards Reducing Street Animal Overpopulation
November was a month of significant progress in our mission to combat street animal overpopulation in Zugdidi, Georgia. Thanks to the incredible dedication of our volunteer team, we successfully completed over 130 sterilisation procedures, preventing the birth of an estimated 500 puppies and kittens who would otherwise face life on the streets. This achievement marks a huge step forward in our efforts to promote humane animal population control and improve the lives of stray animals in the region.

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Rudy

Adopter Chelsea Dunn shares the most heart warming story of how they came to learn about strays in Georgia, what happened to their lovely stray Ferni as she was about to travel and how Rudy came along to brighten their lives instead: “We went on a snowboarding holiday in gudauri and were shocked by how many

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Misty

One really sweet foster girl has finally found her new home – with a Georgian/French couple in Reims, France. Life with Misty, who is now renamed Giselle, is lovely but with interesting challenges. Coming from a street life background means dogs like Misty need a lot of support and encouragement to reduce their anxiety. Things

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Spencer

Spencer was an older stray setter facing starvation and disease when found. He also had a terrible injury after being shot by locals, and the bullet was removed long after he was first injured. Zero Strays Georgia often collaborate when Setter Help Europe to rehome stray setters specifically. Spencer found his forever home in Germany. 

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Gulli

Sofia was in Western Georgia to work when she came across the horrors stray animals were facing locally, two of them in particular, a sick little black puppy now called Gulli and an abandoned park stray – Lia. Both were suffering from parvo virus, an endemic virus that kills lots of strays in Georgia every

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Monthly news September

September 1-30: Stray Animal Rescue Updates from Georgia September has been a month filled with both heartbreaking and heartwarming stories from the streets of Georgia. Unfortunately, stray animals in Georgia continue to face extreme cruelty, including hit-and-run accidents, poisoning, shootings, and beatings. But amidst the darkness, we’re happy to report that there are many compassionate

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