Rescue
The PawzUp Center
We’ve spent some time talking about what PawzUp means to us, and our vision for this complex facility, but let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of things and take a look at the types of services that PawzUp will offer to animals in need, and the communities involved.
Services provided:
Shelter
Medical Assistance
Rehabilitation
Adoption
Hospitalization
Water therapy
Laboratory
Veterinary *

Dogs Services
Services provided: Rescue, Shelter, Medical Assistance, Rehabilitation, Adoption
Total surface area: 3,445 square metres
The accommodation can house between 180 – 410 dogs
Cats Services
Services provided: Rescue, Shelter, Medical Assistance, Adoption
Total surface area: 453 square metres
The accommodation can house between 50 – 100 cats.
Veterinary clinic for cats and dogs
Services provided: Laboratory, Spay/neuter, Other surgery, Dental care, Hospitalization, Water therapy, Preventive medicine
Total surface area: 371 square metres
Sanctuary for donkeys and horses
Services provided: Sanctuary and Medical Assistance
Total surface: 53.75 sq m
Accommodation: 10 horses and 40 donkeys
Administration building, adoption & therapy center, volunteers hub
Services provided: Training classes, Educational events, Socializing (as visitor) with dogs/cats, Adopting a dog/cat, Interacting (as a visitor or volunteer) with farm animals, Volunteering, Working with animals (paid job opportunities, international staff welcomed)
334 sq m
Small farm animals
Services provided: Sanctuary and Medical Assistance
Accommodation: suitable for a small number of goats, chickens, and rabbits

Change for the community
Where do you belong?
VISITORS – VOLUNTEERS – STAFF
● Job opportunities: caretaking, training, teaching
● The opportunity to work with animals as a paid staff or volunteer
● Spending time with cats and dogs in the exercise or visiting areas (volunteers, visitors)
● Taking part in educational events (for volunteers, visitors e.g. groups of kids from schools, corporate employees)
● Socializing with animals and humans alike (staff, volunteers, visitors)
● Walking dogs in the parkland area (staff, volunteers)
● Participating in leisure family activities well-behaved animals (visitors)
● Learning about dog behavior in a safe environment through interaction with healthy, good-natured dogs (for volunteers, visitors who aim to start an activity in animal rescue, veterinary practice)
● Entrusting pets to a competent staff while on vacation (visitors)
● The opportunity to support a good cause (volunteers, visitors)
● The chance to find a new, furry family member (volunteers, visitors)