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Laika

Laika, the gentle three-year-old, was adopted as a puppy from the shelter almost three years ago. Unfortunately, she returned after not getting along with the new baby in the family. Laika is a timid but incredibly sweet dog who becomes comfortable and trusting once she gets to know her surroundings. She has always lived in a home, so she is trained for home living. Being in the shelter is challenging for Laika, and she is eagerly waiting for a warm and loving home that will take her back to the familiar environment she is used to.

Name: Laika
Age: 3
Date of birth: 2020
Sex: Female
Size: Large
Color: White, Brown
Level of education: Laika has lived her entire life in a home environment.
Breed: Mixed
Fur: Short
Suitable for: People who have raised a dog in the past, Not suitable for a home with small children, People who are willing to invest with a lot of tolerance, People with experience, House without cats, House without dogs, Able to handle a strong dog
Key character: Timid and gentle.

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keep us safe

The Jerusalem Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, is continuing to work in the shelter and in the clinic even in these difficult days. Despite the situation and personal difficulties of each and every one of us, the staff and volunteers are taking care of the animals who are dependent on us.

We are very worried because we do not have a safe and protected place for staff or volunteers. They are completely exposed while the sirens go off, there is no place to run to and take cover.

We are very concerned and looking for a solution.

To this end, we contacted a company that will provide us with two portable “safe spaces” at a cost of $30,000.
We are turning to you to ask for your help. We must keep them safe. 

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