Watch as a team of brave PETA-supported rescuers swoops into a battle-torn city and saves a pack of abandoned dogs who were desperately trying to survive in an abandoned house.

Rescued in Ukraine: How PETA Is Helping Animals

Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, PETA Germany and its partners have been on the ground building a robust network of rescue workers, volunteers, and activists to help as many animals as they possibly can. You can support this work through PETA’s Global Compassion Fund.

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PETA’s Global Compassion Fund is moving mountains for animals in Ukraine:

Teams have rescued more than 15,000 animals—and counting!
Cats, dogs, horses, and other animals are receiving more than 40 tons of food each month.
A spay/neuter program is now providing free surgeries to 150 animals every month.
Beautiful safe spaces—like this cat refuge—are being maintained for around 1,000 animals in Kharkiv, where a PETA-supported clinic treats 80 to 100 seriously injured or sick animals every day.

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