“Dog Refuge”: 37 Photos Of Serbia’s Largest Animal Shelter

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Anyone who has ever seen a litter of puppies left behind knows how quickly “just helping this one time” can turn into something much bigger. That’s the reality Vučjak Dog Shelter has been living with for decades as a place built to catch the animals that keep falling through the cracks, especially the smallest ones, who rarely stand a chance on their own.

We featured the origin story of the Vučjak shelter here on Bored Panda in 2024, in which Dejan Gačić, the founder, explained how it evolved from his and his late mother’s efforts to feed strays into a full-fledged animal sanctuary in the village of Čumić near Kragujevac, Serbia.

Their official story also includes the curious moment when Dejan was asked to save a captive wolf and bought it for a single bottle of liquor, keeping it safe until the shelter could grow into something more permanent. The shelter was founded in 1997, and over the years, it expanded significantly, even securing land in 2014 in Serbia’s Gledić Mountains to create a protected wolf enclosure with donor support, where dozens of rescued wolves were later released.

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Back at Vučjak Shelter, and a new wave of tiny arrivals

Two abandoned puppies sitting inside a cardboard box near a forested area at a dog refuge in Serbia.

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This time, we’re returning to Vučjak with a different focus: the abandoned puppies now making up so much of the shelter’s day-to-day reality and what the team says has changed (and what hasn’t) since we last spoke.

Asked how the situation compares to 2024, they told us: “Unfortunately, the situation today is harder than it was in 2024.” They added, “At the moment, we care for more than 1,700 animals, mostly dogs and cats.”

The puppies are often the first to be abandoned, and often the last to be noticed

Puppy resting among blankets at Serbia's largest dog refuge, providing care for abandoned and rescued animals.

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Some are found on roadsides, some at dumps, some simply left at the gate

Man holding tiny puppy at Serbia's largest dog refuge shelter, caring for abandoned and rescued animals.

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As they put it, “The number of abandoned animals is growing month by month, while resources, space, and systemic support remain limited. Every new animal arrives with its own story, often a traumatic one, and requires time, care, and love.”

The shelter’s days now revolve around feeding schedules, clean bedding, and constant monitoring

Small rescued dog sitting on a car seat inside Serbia’s largest animal shelter transport vehicle at the dog refuge.

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Every new pup arrives with a different story, and the same need to feel safe

Brown dog sitting on a table at Serbia's largest dog refuge veterinary clinic for abandoned animals care

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Asked about the wolf mentioned in the previous story, and whether they still house wild animals, they explained: “At the moment, we don’t have wild animals in the shelter. The wolf that used to be with us is no longer at the shelter.”

Little paws, big appetite: mealtimes happen on repeat

Puppies eating kibble near a doghouse at Serbia’s largest dog refuge caring for rescued animals outdoors.

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A warm corner and a full bowl can be the start of a whole new life

Happy dog smiling and lying down in Serbia's largest animal shelter, cared for by a small dedicated team.

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They added, “However, Dejan still responds to calls for help in cases involving wild animals, in cooperation with the relevant institutions, whenever it is possible and safe for the animal itself. Cases like these shine an additional light on how often the system fails, and individuals are left as the last line of help.”

This is what “temporary” looks like when abandonment never slows down

Several abandoned and rescued dogs resting together in Serbia’s largest dog refuge cared for by a small team

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“At the moment, we care for more than 1,700 animals, mostly dogs and cats.”

Man in hoodie holding three puppies outside at Serbia's largest dog refuge caring for rescued animals.

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Dejan Gačić. On the topic of adoptions, the Vučjak Shelter team explained: “Most adoptions from our shelter still happen abroad. Adoptions in Serbia do happen, but they are significantly rarer.”

The youngest ones need the most time, and the most hands

Rescued puppy receiving IV treatment in Serbia’s largest dog refuge, cared for by a small animal shelter team.

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These are often the pups’ first checks, first baths, first moments without fear

Puppy resting on vet table at Serbia’s largest dog refuge, cared for by a small animal shelter team.

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They stressed, “That clearly shows how necessary it is to work continuously on changing awareness and promoting adoption as a responsible and humane choice in the local community.”

When puppies arrive in groups, they cling to each other like lifelines

Several puppies drinking water in Serbia's largest dog refuge shelter for abandoned and rescued animals outdoors.

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Play is a good sign: it means they’re starting to trust the world again

Rescued dogs resting inside a room at Serbia's largest dog refuge cared for by a small dedicated team

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Animal abandonment continues to be an issue: “Unfortunately, the problem has seriously worsened. Serbia has a good Animal Welfare Law, but in practice, it is not implemented to a sufficient extent.”

A warm and safe place to nap is sometimes all these pups need to start their road to recovery

Sleeping brown and white puppy resting on a carpet at Serbia’s largest dog refuge caring for abandoned animals

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Not every puppy comes in healthy

Small rescued dog sitting on green grass at Serbia's largest dog refuge caring for abandoned animals.

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“There are no systemic programmes for mass sterilization, public education is insufficient, and greater and more consistent involvement of local and state administration is necessary in order to solve this problem in the long term.”

But every one is cared for and given a chance to thrive

Sick dog receiving IV treatment in veterinary clinic at Serbia's largest animal shelter caring for rescued dogs.

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Most were abandoned for long enough to need extensive veterinary care

Sick puppy receiving medical care with an IV at Serbia's largest dog refuge, cared for by a dedicated team.

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Asked how they manage the workload, they shared: “We have a small team of employees who put in enormous efforts every day so that all 1,700 animals have basic care, food, and veterinary support. Still, the need for volunteers is constant.”

“The number of abandoned animals is growing month by month…”

Two rescued dogs at Serbia's largest dog refuge, cared for by a dedicated team helping abandoned animals.

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The “easy” part is rescuing; the hard part is keeping up, day after day

Small team at dog refuge in Serbia caring for rescued puppy wrapped in towel at largest animal shelter facility.

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“We especially need people who can help with promoting the shelter, coming up with creative campaigns, attracting new donors, and organizing fundraising events, because without that support, the long-term survival of a shelter like this is extremely difficult.”

Socialization starts early, since many of these puppies will grow up at the shelter with hundreds of other dogs

Two puppies sitting on a concrete floor inside Serbia’s largest dog refuge caring for abandoned and rescued dogs.

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Some pups act brave first, then melt the moment they realize they’re safe

Puppy behind rusted metal cage bars inside Serbia's largest dog refuge cared for by a small team of rescuers.

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“Donations are crucial for us. Financial support enables us to provide food, veterinary care, and basic living conditions for the animals.”

The shelter runs on donations which barely keep pace with the constantly increasing amounts of food needed

Bags of dog food stacked in foreground with numerous dogs roaming freely at Serbia’s largest dog refuge shelter.

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Every bag of food disappears faster than anyone wants to calculate

Two puppies eating kibble while a dog licks its nose at Serbia's largest dog refuge animal shelter.

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And they underlined that support isn’t only financial: “In addition to donations, adoption, volunteering, and sharing our story are a huge help too, because every post can mean a new chance for an animal.”

Food, water, vet care, cleaning, repeat

Rescued puppy at Serbia's largest dog refuge veterinary clinic, receiving care and treatment for abandoned animals.

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And because dogs grow quickly, so do the costs that follow them

Man in navy shirt caring for a large Rottweiler dog at Serbia's largest dog refuge animal shelter.

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“Serbia has a good Animal Welfare Law, but in practice it is not implemented well…”

Spotted puppy sitting inside a kennel at Serbia’s largest dog refuge cared for by animal rescue team.

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When systems stall or fail in this way, is when shelters like Vučjak have to step in

Black puppy in a pet carrier at Serbia's largest dog refuge, one of the many rescued animals receiving care.

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“Unfortunately, the problem has seriously worsened”

Two rescued puppies lying on a metal table inside Serbia's largest dog refuge animal shelter with medical equipment nearby.

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So the shelter’s biggest shortages have quickly become capacity and funding

Several abandoned and rescued dogs resting together at Serbia's largest dog refuge cared for by a small team.

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With a small team of employees, they appreciate any volunteer help they can get

Several rescued dogs resting closely together inside a plastic container at Serbia's largest dog refuge shelter.

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Promoting the shelter and adoption within the local community are their main goals now

Two puppies resting inside Serbia's largest dog refuge, cared for by a dedicated animal rescue team.

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“Every post can mean a new chance for an animal”

Two small dogs near a tree in an outdoor area at Serbia’s largest dog refuge for abandoned animals.

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Most pups find a permanent home abroad, which of course requires more resources, more time, and more paperwork

Small dark-furred puppy at Serbia's largest dog refuge, cared for by dedicated volunteers in an animal shelter environment.

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The lack of systemic programs addressing animal abandonment and care for strays, the problem has started to outpace the shelter’s abilities

Small dog resting in a worn blue plastic tub at Serbia's largest dog refuge shelter, surrounded by gravel and a doghouse.

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But the team keeps going, preparing the pups for homes that might be far, far away

Puppy standing on a counter in Serbia's largest dog refuge, cared for by a dedicated small team in the shelter.

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A wagging tail doesn’t mean the past was gentle; it means the present and future are better

Cute brown and white puppy at Serbia’s largest dog refuge, receiving care and attention from shelter staff.

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For now, the puppies keep arriving, and the team that Dejan has gathered around him keep doing everything they can to save the animals

Man caring for abandoned and rescued dogs outdoors at Serbia’s largest dog refuge animal shelter.

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Check out Vučjak Shelter’s website and social media accounts to see more of their work and information on how to support them.

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