Saving Strays - Memorabilia Collectors Auction
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Who We Are
Saving Strays is a small, entirely volunteer run U.K. charity who are passionate about
dogs. We love them.
It all began in Sarajevo in 2017 when our co-chairs Maria Slough and Peter Egan
travelled to Bosnia to make a documentary film about the stray dog crisis in Eastern
Europe. What they witnessed was life-changing. Initially working to support a team of
volunteers supporting a lone rescuer, the group has evolved to become the organisation
it is today.
The dogs that we rescue are captured using barbaric methods and sentenced to death,
while others are discarded like waste to survive the harshness of street life. It is not
uncommon for dogs to be waterboarded, kicked or shot at on the streets. With our main
focus currently in Bosnia, we have also given support to dogs abandoned in the U.K.
when families can no longer care for them, providing care when we can. We rescue
these dogs, spay, neuter and rehabilitate them, adopting them into loving
families whenever possible.
Our love for dogs knows no bounds; if we see a dog in pain
or distress, we will do all we can to make the life of that one dog better. Those that we
rescue who cannot live in a home are given lifetime sanctuary at our working partners
facility in Bosnia with Mersad and Melisa. Our patrons are actor Peter Egan, music icon
Rick Wakeman, Vocalist Mollie Marriott, illustrator Rachel Wakeman and star of Strictly
Come Dancing and TV Presenter, Ian Waite.
Our Spirit - We believe that every single life matters and we consider the different needs
of every individual sentient being that comes into our care, with the aim to relieve their
suffering and improve the life of every dog we meet. We collaborate with Canine
Behaviour Practitioner Emma Phillips who has visited all our dogs creating individual
plans for the socialisation of each one. Just like people, dogs have different
personalities and good and bad days, and we endeavor to support our dogs as they
navigate their world. We believe that there should be no prejudice in rescue, just
patience, kindness and understanding. We may be small in size, but we are mighty in
spirit and vision.
One Day at a Time, One Dog at a Time - We are passionate about the power of change
through knowledge and understanding and showing the way with kindness and harmony so we can work away at the bias that sees dogs wrongly judged and so treated with such cruelty. Our goal for the dogs that we rescue in Bosnia is to eventually rehome them in-country and we only bring a very few to the U.K. each year. Our longer term goal is to have a small Eco Sanctuary here in the UK with sensory cabins in place of kennels. The stray dog crisis can feel overwhelming so we approach everything that we face with the belief that we will always do the best that we can and face the challenges, one day at a time and one dog at a time
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