Man sleeps with 600 rescue dogs to keep them warm at night

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Margaret Davies

Dejan Gacic is an angel in disguise. He noticed all the homeless dogs in Serbia and decided to help them in any way possible.

Paws Planet reports that 10 years ago, his mom founded the Vucjak Shelter to provide a safe space for all the “unwanted” dogs in the area. So, after she passed away, Gacic took over the shelter to keep saving as many dogs as possible.

However, he soon found it impossible to turn down any dogs in need. This caused his shelter to grow much larger than he had anticipated. He might not have as many resources as he’d hoped, but he continues to do everything he can to save lives.

The Vucjak Shelter

Nearly every day, Gacic brings a dog home with him. Sometimes he finds dogs alone on the streets and other times, people drop them off on his property. Regardless of how he finds them, he can’t say no to them. He knows that if he doesn’t take them in, they’ll likely be euthanised.

The dogs have a large outdoor space to run around in and a wooden house for shelter from the weather. However, there are currently over 600 dogs in Gacic’s care, so it’s not enough to accommodate all of them, especially in the cold winter months. In Serbia, the winter weather can stretch from November all the way until May.

On the coldest winter nights, Gacic does everything he can to keep the dogs warm. Inside the shelter, he has a stove to start a fire. However, the fire can only do so much to keep the dogs warm when it’s below 0 degrees Fahrenheit outside. So, Gacic often sleeps in the shelter with the dogs. He found that body heat is the best way to keep them all warm during the cold winter nights.

“It’s nice to see them snoring and sleeping because I know we survived one more day,” said Gacic.

How to make a difference
Gacic does so much for these dogs on his own. His shelter might not be the ideal environment for them, but it’s much better than them living alone on the streets or being euthanised. Plus, he continues to raise money in hopes of improving his incredible organisation even further. “We need to build a winter shelter. That is what we need the most,” said Gacic. The current shelter for the dogs doesn’t even have a door. If it’s raining or snowing, the dogs have to sleep on the wet floor. Luckily, Gacic has plans for a proper structure for the dogs, but it definitely won’t be cheap. However, his goal is to eventually find a way to give the dogs the sturdy, protected shelter they deserve.

(Story source: Paws Planet)

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