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Seven rescues

This is a post dedicated to all those who think it is impossible to have a dog living inside the house, or a home with more than one dog..
This is Doris Lessing.. she was found frozen last winter in Fatih… she barely made it.. she has gone from a few grams to 25 kilos in six months..

This is Zeki… I once jokingly told my girlfriend that he is the most important person in my life (she was not happy).. he keeps my dogie family well kept, fed, walked and entertained!

Alba and Ali


Peke and Doris enjoying the sea..

Mr. Bones (Pamir, Doris, Nilly, Peke and Alba).. at full speed.

Dogs will be dogs


Nilly… still at home with us whilst we find her a family.



Its tiring to play like a maniac

At the forest, doing what they do best.. rubbing themselves against the dead corpse of a frog!





Here they had spotted a tortoise and were deciding what to do with it..




Yesterday we went to a location in Besiktas to take pics of a mother cat.
She is paralysed from two bottom legs. Very sad story, she gave birth on the street, whilst trying to find a safe place for her kittens she got stuck on a metallic blind who damaged her lower leg nerves who
became paralized.
She still managed to raise four beautiful little kittens that run around like devils.

We have found families for the kittens but we have now to deal with Marijo.
It looks like she is beyond repair, a vet treated her with cortisone and it seems this ended all chances of recovery. We are putting our vet on the case but it doesn’t seem very hopeful.







We are of course not even going to try about finding a home for this cat in Turkey. Do you know anybody willing to take up this case? No.. of course you dont…


So we are sending this cat (we have named her Marijo) to NY. To a very very special place where animals like her can live with love and dignity.
We will cover all expenses ourselves, if you are flying to New York within the next month and wish to take Marijo the cat to her new home get in touch with us..
ivan10000@gmail.com

UPDATE 1: After a visit to our vet, Ali Ulker, we have decided to put Marijo on a special treatment that will, hopefully, make her recover the use of her legs. Well leave that chance in NY to be taken by another animal in real need.. for now Marijo stays in Istanbul…
UPDATE 2: Today, three months after our initial visit to Marijo we received the following pictures..







What can I say… Here is a lesson to all of those who give up at the smallest sign of adversity… to those who find easier to throw away the animal or take it to a prison camp (turkish shelter)…
Here is a lesson for all of us.
Without hesitation, here are the contacts of Ali Ulker, the vet that made this miracle possible…
Ali Ulker.
Arti Veteriner Klinigi
4.GAZETEC0LER ST. UCGEN SK.A-20 T-7
LEVENT
(212) 281 73 54
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Goldie…. escaped from Beykoz

This is Goldie.. or was.. as she just changed her name to Wendy, in honor of Peter Pans girlfriend.
She went through the worst period of fear and incertitude at Beykoz (http://beykozkillers.wordpress.com/2008/04/21/the-killing-fields-of-beykoz/)
She has just been adopted by Gokhan, one of our members and flown to Adana to reunite with her new family…










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The real heros

Only those who are directly involved in animal rescue understand the enormous amount or hours, organizations and sacrifices necessary to produce the pictures you are about to see…
The rare occasions we are not accused by some idiot of selling dogs to lab in Germany our friends and supporters say we are heroes… whilst we are certainly not the villains sociopaths such Adile Pannicke in Germany, mad witches like Nesrin Citirik (Adana’s Barbie) and Gizel Hazan, or institutional liars like our dog killer friends at the Beykoz municipality, we dont really like to be labelled as heros.. that is too much of a name. We are just people doing the right thing.
These are the faces of the real heroes and the leading characters of this story… they are the ones that deserve love and praise.. not us… we would be happy with hearing less of the lies, witnessing less of the jealousy and seeing more people doing the right thing for a change.
Boncuk:
He was dropped in the road in front of the Beykoz shelter after Ergul decided to take over the shelter for his own obscure purposes. He had been kicked in the back by his previous owner and he was partially paralyzed.

He was adopted by Sebnem, one of us. He’s safe now and happy now.. a real dandy as well!!


This is Brad. He was run over by a car, his hip was badly broken.. he was operated and experienced a great recovery.

He lives happily in Germany now.. not on an evil laboratory like some paranoid idiots believe but on a wonderful family.


This is Charlie: 10 yr old.. black… nobody wanted him in Turkey… Ergul wanted him dead and we just simply couldnt find a family for him in Istanbul as he was not pretty enough.. or was not pure breed.

Someone decided Charlie deserved a chance… He lives now in Germany. He dislikes warm beer..

This is Ginger.. she came to us about to give birth, she raised the puppies like a great mother..
Another case of great dog not good-looking enough for many people..

She now lives in Germany with her sister Alice the Cat!


This is Maria… a hunter dog… Like thousands of other hunters dogs she was discarded like garbage by those she served loyally for years.

She had very little chances in Turkey… would you adopt a dog like this?


so we flew her to Germany, she changed her name and forgot about the hunters that abused her and dumped her..

This is Swan…. she was run over by some idiot on his way to Sunday mangal and had to have her leg amputated. The mangal fanatic did not bother stopping. She saved her life but had zero chances of being adopted in Turkey.

so we flew her to Germany where she lives as the three legged queen of the house!!!



This is Tony when he arrived at the shelter… looked a bit like a golden / lab but not golden enough for many golden lovers..

Zero chances in Turkey… I can imagine quite a few turkish ladies going mad at the idea of that poor dog
peeing on their living room..

So he went to Germany, where people dont freak out when a dog pees on the floor.
He was a bit sick after the trip..

but he has been just fine every since.. Tony has a great life now..



So.. please reconsider this obsession with breeds.. a dog is a dog, regardless of his pedigree or, in the case of our dogs, lack of it.
Turkey has a severe stray dog problem. The only solution is Sterilization and Return to the dogs territory. This, combined with a change of mentalities is the only way we will ever solve the stray dog problem.
Please neuter your dog.
Please adopt a stray.
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