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Ira and Scooby, happy and peaceful alongside their new owners from Germany

Ira and Scooby, happy and peaceful alongside their new owners from Germany

Ira and Scooby, happy and peaceful alongside their new owners from Germany

We present you Ira and Scooby, two dogs rescued off the streets of Sulina and adopted in Germany, where they are now having loving owners and a peaceful life.
Captured by dog-catchers, the two dogs were kept for a period in the shelter, where they were diagnose with heartworms, respectively mange. Without having any material interest, as other "rescuers", our association has been involved in treating them and sending them for adoption, contacting for this purpose a private veterinarian. 
We have also been involved in socializing them, to make sure that we give mannered dogs for adoption. 
Their eyes are now calm and clear, their condition is relaxed and their body no longer trembles with fear.
All costs of adoption were supported by R.E.A.D.C. and Tasso e.V. Germany.
We are happy to see that our concern for their health and well-being has given results!

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