The power of the dog and how pets are helping Ukrainians cope with war

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'Every day, after the bombings would stop, I would get up and go to the room where [my pug, Puzo,] was hiding and rub him. It was soothing.'

"In life and not just in war, dogs are a human's best friend," Furlong told NPR over Instagram.

"We're estimating that there are hundreds of thousands of pets that have crossed over with families," Walajtys said."The people and animals across Ukraine are experiencing something that many of us can only imagine." "The refugees we've been helping have been visibly relieved to be able to access pet food and veterinary care on arrival in cities like Berlin, for example, where HSI has been working with other local groups," Donithan said over email.

 

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