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From Sarajevo Asylum to the Czech Republic: Stray Dog became a Therapy Dog for Children

Published March 23, 2017
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dogs_trustA cuddly dog without a name that was wandering on the streets of Sarajevo for a long time was characterized by some people in this city as aggressive, dangerous and a potential carrier of infectious diseases.

As Sarajevo taxi driver, a great lover of animals, Fahrudin Caki Bravo, stated on his Facebook profile, the dog was caught and taken to the asylum.

However, the story of this stray dog from Sarajevo got a beautiful epilog.

“She would be eventually forgotten there and probably died abandoned, but thanks to the fate and the help of good people, she was saved and housed in the Czech Republic”, wrote Bravo.

The dog, with the help of her fosters, completed training with highest grades and received a certificate that confirmed that she is a healthy and very intelligent dog that can work and live with people with disabilities, especially children.

(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)

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