Built in 2003, the ROLDA shelter was designed to be an answer to the local homeless animal problem; a problem that becomes more and more serious.
Currently, the ROLDA shelter can accommodate up to 70 dogs in spacious, clean kennels with heating, electricity (even music!!!), clean beds, big running spaces, toys, etc.
Our dogs are all spayed/neutered and vaccinated--ready for a new adoptive family.
Our furry friends sheltered are:
• very small puppies dumped in streets;
• animals with lifetime handicaps;
• older animals with special health’ problems (these animals will never be adopted, but we try to ensure they have a comfortable life);
• very sick street dogs, who need a long treatment and medical observation; and
• dogs in recovery after spray/neuter surgery for eliminating the risk of infection.
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