Theea's Rescue
10/06/2026
⚠️ WARNING - UPSETTING READ ⚠️
When we receive negative comments about the rescue, we really don’t mind.
It’s an opportunity to educate people on how these animals lives would look outside of the shelter.
If they weren’t with Theea, where would they be?
There are a few possibilities.
- Starving in the middle of nowhere
- Injured after being hit by a car and left to die
- Being abused by people on the street
- Having 2 weeks to live in a kill shelter after being traumatically caught
What happens in the 2 weeks in a kill shelter?
Dogs are rarely fed daily, live in their own body waste and often don’t see sunlight. Several dogs are placed together and can fight, resulting in severe injury or death.
If the animals survive to the 14 day mark - which is not often due to starvation, beatings or strangulation - dogs are euthanised without a sedative and often incorrectly due to the large scale of dogs being euthanised, which makes them panic and die slower, painfully.
Every Monday, bin bags of dogs are lined up outside the kennels ready to be disposed of.
As public shelters are paid to kill dogs, it encourages the capture and killing of them.
An estimated 25,000 dogs are killed in these shelters every single year.
The reality is much darker than this, we won’t go into too much detail but if you’d like to read up on this, it’s important to know the truth.
Here at Theea’s we have experience with kill shelters. Theea has been in several, trying to save those poor souls. One of our volunteers has been inside and found dogs dead of starvation. You could not imagine the smell. The whole experience is something that will forever stay with you.
When we get unkind comments, it almost makes us envy people’s views on what happens in Romania.
It makes us jealous they don’t know the truth.
We see the reality every single day.
Dogs and cats dead on the side of the road.
Lone puppies without their mothers because they’ve been sent to a kill shelter or hit by cars. Animals limping. Locals chasing them away.
We know that these dogs deserve better, and that is what we are trying to do. We want these animals to be adopted. And we are working our way through them all. One by one. But we will never be empty with the way things are in Romania.
If you’d like to read more about what is happening in Romania right now, here are some useful links:
https://www.artefactmagazine.com/2019/10/22/how-the-romanian-overpopulation-of-strays-became-the-gateway-to-brutal-business/
https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1449914060494684&id=100064283125779
https://help.rolda.org/a-history-of-public-shelters/
And of course, if you’d like to support our fight, donate below 💞
For Roger to board the happy bus to the UK:
http://PayPal.me/ApatiAndreea
For land so the dogs can run free:
https://gofund.me/59dfadfb9
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