MONTENEGRIN NON-PROFIT

HELPING HOMELESS DOGS

We are a Montenegrin based charity focused on improving the lives of homeless and stray dogs and improving dog population control.

Download our research as well as our annual reports

VOLUNTEER TO GET INVOLVED

There are many ways you can help – from not looking away when you see a dog in need to finding and adopting a forever friend. Volunteering takes time but brings many rewards. Click below to find out more.  

Our Goals

  • Improve The Lives Of Dogs In Montenegro

  • Improve The Standards In Municipal Dog Shelters

  • Promote Sterilisation In Owned & Roaming Dogs

  • Increase Responsible Pet Ownership Awareness

  • Support Sustainable Dog Population Control

  • Strengthen Community & Organisation Partnerships

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MAKE A DONATION

We rely solely on donations and funding applications. We employ no paid staff and are all volunteers. Every little donation helps us to make life a bit better for a homeless dog, or to lobby for change for the better in Montenegro.  

 
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MISSION

We want to work towards making Montenegro a place where every dog in need gets humane and caring treatment, and finds a home full of love. We also believe sustainable solutions must involve joint working – between local communities, non governmental organisations, and local government, and we will always aim to share what we learn, share good practice, and work in partnership. Kindness and respect for others underpins the way we work with dogs and our partners and colleagues. We will not always be able to help, but we will help whenever we can. 

  • FACT SHEETS

    Find information about how to take a dog to another country from Montenegro, common health problems for Montenegro dogs and how to prevent them, training tips and sterilisation facts and myths.

  • REPORTS

    We believe that lobbying for and supporting change for sustainable dog population control and management should be based on data and research. Visit our reports page to download and read our recent research reports.