Dog Village: the refuge in Poland where dogs live in furnished houses (to prepare them for life after adoption)

In the heart of the city of Przemyśl, in Polandthere is a ONE DOG REFUGE IN THE WORLD: is called Dog Village And it is much more than a simple kennel. Here abandoned or mistreated animals are not locked in cages, but live in real furnished housescomplete with sofas, rugs, tables and even air conditioning.

These small homes are designed for reproduce a domestic environmentwith family sounds like the phone, music or vacuum cleanerin order to prepare dogs for family life. The goal is simple but revolutionary: facilitate adoption reducing stress and making the transition to a new home as natural as possible.

The project was born in 2018 thanks to Veterinary Radosław Fedaczyńskifounder of the Fundacja Ada. His dream was that of transform care standards homeless pets, offering them dignity, respect and a concrete possibility of rebirth.

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There is also the spa

Inside the village there are also a Rehabilitation Center For more complex cases and one spa dedicated to physical and emotional well -being of four -legged guests. The staff, composed of qualified volunteersdeals with the socialization and behavioral recovery of dogs, working patiently to help them overcome the traumas of the past.

The result? A very high adoption rate. Even the most shy, elderly or traumatized dogs find a new family more easily, precisely because they are already used to a context similar to the domestic one. The project is mainly supported by donationsa sign that the community believes in the value of a welcome that focuses on the well -being of the animal.

Dog Village is not just a refuge, but an example of how you can rethink the care of animals in an ethical and innovative key. A place where dogs not only survive, but they live, they learn again to trust And above all, they experience what it means to be beloved.

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