Animal Welfare Education in Romania

by Romania Animal Rescue, Inc.
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Animal Welfare Education in Romania
Animal Welfare Education in Romania
Animal Welfare Education in Romania
Animal Welfare Education in Romania
Animal Welfare Education in Romania
Animal Welfare Education in Romania
Animal Welfare Education in Romania
Animal Welfare Education in Romania
Animal Welfare Education in Romania

Project Report | Jul 8, 2024
Education in so many ways!

By Nancy Janes | President, Founder and CEO

Dr. Daniel at remote spayathon
Dr. Daniel at remote spayathon

Greetings Friends,

In this report we would like to show you just a few of the ways Romania Animal Rescue reaches out to help educate the public on animal welfare.  While our incredible outreach for spay and neuter (now approaching 130,000 animals) is a tremendous education opportunity to meet with people and their animals, we have been active in other ways......

Dr. Luka (from Montenegro) and Dr. Stefania (from Cluj Romania) attended the Veterinary Training Camp at Center of Hope to learn highly skilled sterilization procedures.  Scholarships were provided for this week long course by Romania Animal Rescue.  By training more vets, more animals can be helped in their communities and stop the burden of endless offspring.  Our training team provides training to veterinarians from all over the globe year-round at Center of Hope hospital Romania.   Romania Animal Rescue provides scholarships for training to Romanian and other Eastern European vets as funding allows. 

Veterinary Director Dr. Aurelian Stefan (Dr. A) is a speaker at youth seminars in Bucharest with hands on training for the children to better understand how to help their best friends stay healthy with vaccines, nutritious food, microchips, parasite protection, and leash training.  It all comes down to this:  if no one teaches these children, they will repeat the mistakes of the elders who have for generations not understood all that animal well-being entails.  We are setting the standards and stressing the importance of lifetime animal care.

There was also an outdoor event in Bucharest and we were there with our volunteers and Dr. A, who taught children how to listen to a dog's heart through a stethoscope.  Our marvelous Veterinary Director Dr. A also took turns face painting the kids!  A great event that was very well attended, all for the animals!

I hope you enjoy the photos and video and wish you a nice summer, with cooler temperatures.

Dr. Luka receives training by Dr. Alexandra Nasta
Dr. Luka receives training by Dr. Alexandra Nasta
Dr. Aurelian Stefan at education forum
Dr. Aurelian Stefan at education forum
Children search for a microchip at education forum
Children search for a microchip at education forum
listening to a dog's beating heart
listening to a dog's beating heart
Dr. Aurelian Stefan, a man of many talents
Dr. Aurelian Stefan, a man of many talents

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Romania Animal Rescue, Inc.

Location: Livermore, CA - USA
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Project Leader:
Nancy Janes
Livermore , CA United States

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