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Welcome to our large-yard dog rescue sanctuary near Sofia, Bulgaria

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If you are not an EU Citizen and planning to visit Bulgaria to work, volunteer or study, YOU WILL NEED THE CORRECT VISA. To find out more information please contact the embassy in your home country BEFORE travelling.

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  2026 

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  • Descripción

    Descripción

    We run the biggest large-yard dog sanctuary in Western Bulgaria (by area = 27,000 m2) with about 140 dogs.

    Apart from temporary yards for puppies or socialisation, our yards range in size from 240 m2 to 1,500 m2 and visitors to our facility are usually amazed by how friendly, socialised and emotionally/physically healthy our dogs are.

    While we work hard on finding their forever homes through adoption, our dogs live in large yards (see our pics), get excellent medical care from our vet and on-site vet ambulatory plus high quality food and constant socialisation with people through walks with staff, volunteerism and company teambuildings here.

    In short, our sanctuary was built as a living prototype for how all animal shelters should be, all over the world in the future - this is the main philosophical objective of our foundation and sanctuary.

  • Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Trabajo de caridad
    Jardinería
    Construcción y bricolaje
    Cuidado de animales
    Mantenimiento general
  • Intereses

    Intereses

    Mascotas
    Trabajo de caridad
    Fotografía
    Jardinería
    Cuidado de plantas
    Naturaleza
    Animales
  • Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Bulgaria has beautiful nature, sunny weather, spectacular mountains, large lakes plus a rich history of ancient cultures.

    Since end of 1989 the country has been into the transition from socialism to EU membership with gradual modernisation.
    All that can be witnessed throughout the city (guided tours available) and in the museums in Sofia.
    Bulgaria is now part of the Schengen area
    - so some visa restrictions can apply for travellers from outside the Schengen area and or/ the EU.

    The capital city of Sofia has good transport links to the rest of the country.
    The n ame is pronounced SOfia not SoFIA.

    You would live in a very good part of Sofia, then commute and witness the daily lives of its citizens;
    see the outskirts of the city and beyond.

    You would work alongside our employed Bulgarian staff most of whom speak English.

    You' be able to learn some Bulgarian expressions,
    We can teach you read Bulgarian if you are up for it
    - it is pretty straight forward
    once you understand the alphabet.

    - You' d be able to witness some celebrations and traditions.

    - You'd be invited to drinks with the founders of the shelter
    which proved to be very enjoyable for both sides.

    - Not possible to come with your own dog for the volunteering experience.
    Goshko, the fotered dog in the workaway accommodation, LOVES PEOPLE but not good with other dogs.

    We do not allow dogs to enter the shelter unless they stay 30 day quarantine.
    No where to place your dog for the working hours.
    Also no point of it joining to your day in the shelter if it needs to stay away from you.

    Travelling with a dog in Bulgaria or the Balkans as a whole is good with your own car.
    In public transport - it will vary from transport, company politics or the driver and passangers themsleves.
    In short- you WILL encounter restrictions and I strongly do not reccommend it.

  • Ayuda

    Ayuda

    In keeping with our core goal of providing the best possible care for our rescue dogs,

    MAIN DUTIES of the workawayers are:

    - dog feeding and watering ; yard cleaning (poo picking); dog walking, dog socialisation, grooming ( brushing) the dogs; helping with washing machine duties, keeping the staff and office container clean as well as ''Roaming areas'' clean ( sweeping, tiding up). In summer - gardening ( weed cleaning, watering young trees ).
    If possible, some basic building/maintenance (not mandatory).
    - In return, a massive oversupply of joyful dog love is guaranteed.
    - It is not suitable for people with low energy and who can not work hard.

    IMPORTANT:
    - The number of days on / days off shown in the profile needs to be discussed.
    - We require minimum stay of 1 month.
    Training/ getting to know the work takes 3-4 weeks.
    Thus workawayers staying beyond that time are especially welcome.

  • Idiomas hablados

    Bulgarian: Fluido
    Inglés: Fluido

  • Alojamiento

    Alojamiento

    ACCOMMODATION:
    A modern 2-bedroom, 3-bathroom apartment with a big kitchen / living room area.
    It is in a gated complex in Sofia city.
    Accommodates max of 6 people ( 3 in each bedroom).
    Sofia is also very safe - crime is very low.

    The founders of our sanctuary live directly across the street, 20 meters away, from the workawayers' apartment
    and they are always available to help you.

    ALLOWANCE:
    WE PROVIDE food + travel weekly ALLOWANCE.

    We DO NOT provide the food.
    Workawayers cook for themselves or buy their food with the allowance.

  • Algo más...

    Algo más...

    - COMMUTE (travel):
    The accommodation is in one of the best areas of Sofia.
    The shelter is outside the city- there is commute involved.
    About 1hr 30 min one way.
    It involves a tram, a train and some walking.
    It is mentioned in the feedback and you can get more details during the call.

    - WE RECOMMEND that you have some TRAVEL INSURANCE or EU HEALTH CARD.

    - Bulgaria is both in the EU and the Schengen Area.
    Make sure that you check if you need a visa for Bulgaria.
    For most countries you do not need a visa if you stay in Bulgaria for up to 90 days in every 180 days.

    Please note that:
    you can stay in the Schengen Area countries for the TOTAL of 90 days in every 180 days.
    Thus your stay in Bulgaria counts against those 90 days.

    - ETIAS
    Please check the latest for ETIAS info
    if you are coming from ouitside the EU!

    The rules of travel to most European countries are changing.
    It is to come into force that people from over 60 visa-exempt countries
    are required to have a travel authorisation to enter 30 European countries for a short stay.
    A fee will apply.

    For more info:

    FUN FACTS about Bulgaria and Bulgarians:

    - The Bulgarian Kingdom was established in 681. We have had Byzantium domination of about 100 years, Ottoman domination for 500 years; Communism for 45 years; Democracy for about 35 years.

    - Bulgarians nod for ''No'' and shake head for ''Yes''.

    - Bulgarians have created the Cyrillic alphabet which was spread across the Slavic people.
    It is used today in Russia, N Macedonia, Serbia, Ukraine and Belarus.

    - Yoghurt comes from Bulgaria. It is the first known probiotic.
    The bacteria due to which you can make yoghurt ( Lactobacillus bulgaricus) is found primarily in the air in Bulgaria.
    Outside this area it gradually degenerates.
    Only yoghurt produced in Bulgaria or with that bacteria is real yoghurt.
    All other products can not be called ''yoghurt''.

    - Bulgaria is the world's largest producer of organic rose oil ( from Rosa Damascena) and lavender oil . The Rose valley is in the Kazanlak area. Roses are harvested in May/June. It is a vital ingredient for parfumes.

    - The hottest mineral spring in Europe (103 C) is in Sapareva Banya,70 kilometers south of Sofia.
    You'll go throught this little town if you go to the 7 Rila Lakes.
    The gazer used to be seen in the center of the town.
    Nowadays it is incapsulated. The spa water is used in the local hotels and SPA centers.

    - During the WW2, despite being officially on the Nazi side, Bulgarian Jews were NOT sent to camps due to the uprisal of the Bulgarian citizens who refused to let the trains leave.Thus about 50 000 Jews were saved.

    - John Atanasov, of a Bulgarian farther, invented the first electronic digital computer in the 1930s.
    He managed to register his patent just hours before a Hungarian mathematician applied for the same.
    Thus Bulgarians say that they have something to do with inventing the computer :)

    - In the comedy movie ''The Terminal '', Tom Hanks plays Viktor Navorski, a traveller from the Eastern European country of Krakozhia. During most of the movie he speaks Bulgarian.

    Because Tom Hanks' wife Rita Willson (Margaritta İbrahimova) is half Bulgarian. Her father Alan Wilson ( Halil Ibrahimoff was a pomak) and was a Bulgarian emigrant in the US.
    He helped his son in law, Tom Hanks, with the Bulgarian language for this role.
    Such is the brilliance of Tom Hanks that we, the audience, accept his dialect without question.

    AND MORE facts and info:

    - Sofia has an underground metro system that covers most of the city.
    Transport service as a whole is cheap and very good.

    - Our workawayer accommodation is very close to a large shopping mall, supermarket, tram stop.
    Many buses are available in the area.

    - Vitosha mountain (2,000 m high) is right next to the city, very pretty and offers spectacular walks, views over the city; night skiing in winter and a fairly unique lifestyle.
    You can reach it by bus.

    - There are organized tours to The 7 Rila lakes which some of our workawayers had taken and would reccommend.

    - Belogradchik Rocks is a very unique place in NW Bulgaria. Worlawayres that had been there had hired a car for the day trip.

    - Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria. 1h 30 min by regular bus service.
    Staying overnight is recommended.

    - Veliko Tarnovo is the old Bulgarian capital, situated on the hills over The Yantra river.
    It has a big fortress from the time of the 2nd Bulgarian kingdom, the time before the Ottomans conquered the Balkans
    which lasted for 500 years.
    After the liberation of the Ottomans, Sofia was appointed as the capital which was 145 years ago as per 2024.

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    Un poco más de información

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Hay seis personas fuera, cerca de un edificio, jugando con un perro. Algunas están sentadas en el suelo o en el bordillo, mientras que otra persona está de pie sujetando una correa.
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Un perro de pelaje marrón y blanco permanece alerta sobre una plataforma de madera, mirando hacia atrás. La escarcha cubre el suelo y la valla, creando una atmósfera fría e invernal.
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