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  • Writer's pictureSebastian Spindler

She Let Us Down


Jade abandoned us with her cats and dogs. Yesterday Jade left the dog sanctuary and will not be coming back. We were wrong about Jade, and especially for Dita this is an extreme emotional burden, and due to all the work for 89 dogs and 13 cats that she now has to carry all by herself, she is also physically extremely stressed. No one can even imagine the situation in which Dita is now. Jade opened up to Dita just before she left that she never loved her and neither loved the animals. That everything was just a means to an end for Jade. Dita rescued Jade over 10 years ago from a family that treated her badly, fed her with the animals, let her partly sleep with the animalsin the shed, and also physically abused her. Jade has now gone back to this family. Jade has never had an education, she has never learned to lead an independent life, she is dependent on people to take care of her, to get her food...




Dita has always done everything in her power to give Jade a life. Of course it is not easy to live 24/7 on a dog sanctuary. It means noise and work. However, Jade has never had to worry about food or a place to sleep. Jade doesn't know how difficult it is to maintain a life yourself, to make it possible. What is normal for many here is a "black rag" for her.




We are now in one of the most extreme situations we have ever had. Dita in particular is in a position that makes me shed tears. Now more than ever we are dependent on the help of supporters to be able to get through this time. I ask in all humility and on my knees, please share our project, support us with donations if possible. Dita now has to feed and care for the 89 dogs and 13 cats all by herself, repair the fences that constantly form loopholes and allow the dogs to run away. She also has to go ito city 3-4 times a month to pay bills, buy food, get supplies... And if a dog gets sick or hurt or is bitten by a spider or snake, that's it in this situation it is no longer possible to simply drive the injured animal to the vet, otherwise all the dogs on the farm would be alone and unsupervised. To make matters worse, the electricity at the dog farm has gone again and the water supply is disrupted. How is one person supposed to do it all?





Please, dear fellow human beings, please help us!!! We are now in purgatory and need more support than ever...


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I myself will do everything to find a job in the coming year with which I can earn more money, or to find a part-time job (next to my first job) in the home office to earn more money for the dog shelter, which we urgently need right now. We're desperate, we're doing everything possible for the dogs, we're not doing anything bad... We want to do something good, at least for a handful of street dogs, who would certainly not be able to live without our project. Please support us in this situation, we must not let the project die, because Dita and I will die with the project... :-(

We need to get a generator so we can have light in the dog shelter in case of power outages and Dita can charge her phone otherwise she is completely cut off from the outside world. Power outages there last for several days before they are repaired.



written December 29th | 2022


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