Veterinarian built a posh village for dogs in Poland and hopes that others will also use his idea

On the territory of the shelter entrusted to his care, the Polish veterinarian Radloslaw Fedaczynski organized a real dog paradise.

And the source of funding for his organization is largely just donations from caring citizens.

Dogs enter the shelter for various reasons, so there is a rehabilitation center and a veterinary service on the territory of the institution.

Veterinarian built a posh village for dogs in Poland and hopes that others will also use his idea

Dwellings for dogs are small colorful houses with neat flower beds in front of them. And even inside, these dog living quarters don’t look like trivial doghouses at all.

There are no cage-like enclosures and unpleasant odors that often accompany these types of establishments. And there is also specialized furniture, and communications with heating systems and even air conditioners, and even access to the Internet!

Veterinarian built a posh village for dogs in Poland and hopes that others will also use his idea

The idea itself is still at the stage of implementation, not everything that was conceived has been done.

In the future, it is planned to build up to forty such houses, and the animal rights activist himself hopes that in the future his experience will be useful for organizing such institutions around the world.

Veterinarian built a posh village for dogs in Poland and hopes that others will also use his idea

Indeed, this idea is such an inspiration! Dogs and other animals need more of our attention and care. It’s our responsibility to keep them in good conditions and afford them the best place to live.

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Veterinarian built a posh village for dogs in Poland and hopes that others will also use his idea
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