Friday 29 August 2014

MARK - 8 months old male crossbreed - on death row in Croatia

This is handsome Mark.


Mark is another stray, who probably ended up in the streets because of the colour of his fur. He was still a baby and must have had a terrible life in constant fear of dog and human attacks, trying to find some scraps of food and a little bit of water to sustain himself. Also to find shelter from rain and cold. This shows his immeasurable strength of character and instinct. Mark was lucky to be picked up by our volunteers, but as yet not lucky enough to find his forever home. All he asks for is regular food and drink, shelter, exercise and cuddles. Could you be the person/family to give him what he so desperately deserves?




Stray and abandoned dogs in Croatia are often brutally treated and abused.  A life on the streets is a miserable existence with the danger of starvation, being run down by cars (frequently deliberately), violence at the hands of people or other dogs and and suffering due to disease and lack of treatment but the dog who is picked up and taken to the pound has only 60 days and then by Croatian law they must be killed. 













However, we are fortunate enough in this kill shelter to have a resident vet who is also the manager as part of our network of animal rescuers.  He tries to get the dogs adopted and extends their time to do so but if the local city hall should order him to kill those who have reached their 60 days in the pound the law can't be resisted. This law is not the only danger of death in this pound, overcrowding is sometimes the cause of death and injury due to fights. 













The vet does his best with the limited resources available, local volunteers are recruited to come and walk the dogs on a Saturday afternoon. This is the only time of the week the dogs can leave the pens and there can be long periods when the walks are not possible and due to the ratio of dogs to volunteers some will not get exercised at all. 




These dogs have basic care but they suffer in the pound from stress, boredom, fear and sadness. They are all desperate to get out of their prison and be loved and part of a family.



DEFRA compliant for travel
Vaccinated: yes
Neutered: yes
Treated for fleas and worms: yes
Microchipped: yes
EU passport: yes
Weight: 13kg
Age: 8 months

Located: Beli Manistir pound