At the premises of the University of Ioannina they end up with dozens of strangers, victims of abandonment, who need care and management, but they also cause the fear of many.

The municipality is a supporter of the animals, which with its refuge and interventions attempts to deal with the problem.

“We have about 80 to 85 dogs at university,” Artemis Talouras, a member of the University of Athens, explains to SKAI.

“Every year our adoptions are around 30 to 35 and unfortunately the abandonments are around 35 to 40,” he adds.

“Unfortunately, the problem remains,” adds Paraskevi Pappas, a member of the EYZIA Team Management Committee, summarizing that this is coming to the sidelines of the non -implementation of legislation universally.

The complete lack of animal consciousness by a large portion of our fellow citizens is a phenomenon that is found nationwide and unfortunately affects Ioannina, leading to a vicious circle that deprives the quality of life both from the quadrupeds and the residents of areas, since Animals, as a natural instinct, make up herds to survive, a condition that clearly makes it difficult to Everyday life.

Finding the strangers a roof is therefore vital for both themselves and the cities in which they roam the act of adoption, since one is willing and aware of the guardianship of a quadruped, to be a great good.

In the context of the above, her appearance on the television receivers was made by a beautiful female dog with a 1.5 -year -old female dog, with a tragic story, which is currently under the protection of the municipality, looking for his eternal hug.

The sweet dog was not only a victim of abandonment but an incredible brutality as it was not only abandoned but thrown into a river.

It is now in a safe environment, has been tied, neutered and vaccinated and waits to find responsible guardians.

On the basis of the above, relevant phones and means of communication were displayed in the broadcast to communicate potential interested parties.