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Dogs from the animal shelter in Kamenar are waiting for their adopters

Photo: BGNES-archive

Dogs from the animal shelter in the village of Kamenar will be special guests at the summer art festival “Srachko” in Varna where they will be waiting for their future adopters. Animal lovers will have the chance to meet them on the alley between the Sea Casino and Rakovina stage in the Sea Garden until 3:00 pm today.

The organizers of the campaign say that the four-legged animals were abandoned at a very young age. They believe that the people of Varna and the city’s visitors will once again extend a helping hand and provide them with a home.

Anyone can join the campaign - take a photo with a dog of their choice and tell their friends about it, the organizers remind. During the event, volunteers and shelter staff will assist prospective adopters with information about the adoption procedures.




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