Botoasa

Botoasa is 14 years old and needs support for her daily life. Your help can provide her with food, clothes, and essential care to stay safe and looked after.

Coca

Coca, the shelter’s sweet grandmother, with a coat marked by the years and gentle, but tired eyes. Life hasn’t been easy for her, but now she enjoys the peace of the shelter and the care of our team. Unfortunately, old age comes with many special needs: adapted food, treatments, regular visits to the vet, and lots of attention.

Fundiță

Her name is Fundiță. She’s 14 years old and has a soft gaze that still longs for a bit of affection and a touch of luck. She’s one of our beloved grandmas at the shelter — quiet, gentle, slow in her steps, but with a big heart.

Viva

I’m Viva, and I’m that ultimate guard dog. If only I had a yard, I’d bark at thieves with every last drop of… anything. But here in the shelter, all I can protect is my kennel.

Fox

Fox is the loudest dog in the shelter, although he is, to be honest, a bit of a non-dog. In the sense that 99% of the dogs we know love being around people and interacting with them. But Fox is special, he’s not in the 99%. Fox genuinely and unabashedly loathes people other than those who feed and care for him on a daily basis, and he signals this with intense and aggressive barking.

Tinu

Tinu is a senior dog, over 14 years old, a kind and peaceful old dog, who has been living in the Speranța Shelter for many years. We haven’t given up hope that we will find him a family, but until then, his life needs warmth, comfort and love – things that YOU can give him through a long-distance adoption.

Dyani

Technically, this is Dyani and he’s a small wolf. A wolf in appearance only, of course, because behaviorally he’s the most gentle and domestic dog we’ve ever seen.

Colț

Colt’s as pretty as a picture. And like a painting he has sat and waited, almost motionless, day after day, for almost 13 years, for someone to save him.

Lala

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Age: 14 Character: Lala is not a friendly dog and we kind of had to accept that, especially at her age, and take her as