Fifty-two dogs are facing Mongoliaβs brutal winter. Without warmth, food, and basic medical care, the odds are devastating. Winter is here β and action today saves lives.
Building a heated shelter facility to protect dogs through Mongolia's harsh winters.
Water, electricity & heating fully integrated for -40Β°C survival
Modular design with enclosed side shelters for winter warmth
Outdoor play areas with agility equipment for rehabilitation
47Β°59'29.5"N 106Β°44'18.4"E β This is where your donations will build heated shelters for the dogs, 16 miles from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Mongolia's winters are deadly. Without shelter, these 52 dogs will not survive.
Winter temperatures regularly drop to -40Β°C. Dogs without shelter face frostbite and hypothermia.
Street dogs struggle to find food during winter months. Regular feeding and nutrition are essential for their health.
Many rescue dogs come from difficult situations. They need time, patience, and proper care to adjust to shelter life.
Located 16 miles from Ulaanbaatar. Shelter and veterinary resources are limited in the area.
Multiple ways to help our rescue dogs.
Donations support shelter construction, food, medical treatment, and heating for the dogs.
Community support helps provide sustainable funding for shelter operations.
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Results from our shelter operations.
52 rescue dogs currently in our care.

Pulled from the streets with Stalin as eternal rivals, always growling and posturing at each other. Over time, their fights turned into friendship. Now they share a kennel, groom each other on quiet days, and team up to bark at delivery trucks together.

Found alone in a harsh winter storm near the ger districts, thin and shivering. She quickly became the shelter's "big sister," adopting every scared puppy and younger dog. She curls up next to them for warmth, shares her food bowl without a growl, and gently nudges the zoomy ones to calm down. Her reddish-brown coat and soft eyes remind everyone of a sweet apple. Sweetness personified.

Found one morning sitting alone by the highway, just one month old. The driver who spotted him slowed down because they thought a baby bear cub was sitting by the road! He was so round and fluffy. Nobody knows whose farm he belongs to or how a tiny puppy ended up all alone. His past is a blank page, but his future is full of love.

Former guard dog discarded when his owners decided he was too old to work. He has hip dysplasia that was left untreated, causing him to limp. With pain management therapy, a specialized diet, and moderate exercise, he's thriving now. This loyal, dignified senior just wants a quiet home to spend his golden years being loved.

Trapped in drainage ditch during floods. Rescued with hypothermia, now thriving.

Tied to tree and abandoned. Trust rebuilt, incredibly affectionate now.

Found inside a cardboard box at the market in -25Β°C weather when she was just weeks old. She was the only survivor of her litter of puppies. The volunteers hand-raised her from infancy, feeding her every two hours through the night. Now she's a healthy, spirited little dog with a pocket-sized body but a mountain-sized personality. A true miracle.

Born on the streets and survived by following garbage trucks and eating from the landfill. He never knew human kindness until we rescued him at 8 months old. Now he's learning that not all humans hurt, that full food bowls appear every day, and that soft beds exist. He's food-motivated, eager to please, and learning basic commands quickly.

Collapsed at vet clinic with infected paw. Calm dignity, respected by all dogs.

Rescued from illegal fighting ring. Battle scars tell a story his gentle soul refuses to repeat. Loves soft blankets now.

Wire collar grew into neck. Emergency surgery successful, goofy personality intact.

Pregnant, sheltered in abandoned building. All 6 pups adopted, mom ready now.

Hit by car, left in ditch. Broken leg healed perfectly, slight limp remaining.

Lived behind restaurant on scraps. Healthy now, charming table manners.

Chained in abandoned yard, chain too short to lie down. Learning trust.

Street kids shared their lunches with him daily. When winter came, they begged us to save him. Excellent with children, loyal friend.

Found as a stray near the river. Friendly and social, gets along well with other dogs and people. Enjoys outdoor activities and would make a great companion for an active family.

Stray found during winter, brought in from the cold. Has recovered well and is healthy. Friendly and playful, looking for a warm home where he can feel safe and loved.

Former circus performer abandoned when troupe left. Knows 20+ tricks, still performs for treats. Just wants applause and love.

Thrown from moving car, covered in oil. Multiple baths revealed a golden heart. Still believes in humans despite everything.

Refused to leave deceased owner's side for three days. That kind of loyalty deserves a second chance at love.

Pulled from the streets with Adolf as his eternal rival. They arrived full of attitude, growling and challenging each other nonstop. The volunteers couldn't resist the ironic historical parallel, so the names stuck as a joke. Over time, the fights turned into a grudging truce. Now they share a kennel, team up to bark at strangers, and even groom each other on quiet days. This dignified senior has a soft spot for his best friend.

Overworked pulling sleds until collapse. Strong but gentle, loves easy walks.

Lost in blizzard. Survived five days alone at -40Β°C through sheer will. Frostbitten but unbroken. True Siberian warrior.

Lived in rabbit warren, literally underground. Unique wild behaviors, endearing.

Tied to fence with a note: "No pets allowed." Heartbroken but learning to trust again. Just needs one person to say yes.

Tiny ball of fluff found wandering alone, scared and crying. Just 8 weeks old with his whole life ahead of him. Learning to play, discovering toys, and figuring out that humans can be trusted. This little guy needs a patient family to guide him through puppyhood and teach him the world is full of love, not fear.

Stray found wandering near the city market. Friendly and calm, good with other dogs. Has been on the streets for a while but still trusts people. Would do well in a quiet home.

Found near a construction site, looking for food. Energetic and playful, loves attention. Gets along well with people and would make a great companion for an active family.

Young female found with her puppies behind an apartment building. The puppies have been adopted but she still needs a home. Gentle mother who deserves her own family now.

Rescued from an owner who couldn't keep him anymore. Has some scars but is friendly and good-natured. Loves treats and walks, just needs someone to give him a second chance.

Small, energetic dog found scavenging for food. Very playful and friendly once she warms up to you. Would do best in a home with a yard where she can run around.

Found wandering alone in a residential area. Friendly but a bit shy at first. Warms up quickly and is loyal once he trusts you. Would make a good companion dog.

Rescued stray who was living on the streets. Has some old injuries but is healthy now. Gentle and calm, gets along with other dogs. Looking for a peaceful home.

Found as a stray near the outskirts of town. Healthy and friendly, good with people. Enjoys being outdoors and would love a family that takes regular walks.

Friendly stray found near a local market. Good temperament, gets along with people and other dogs. Playful and social, would thrive in an active household.

Rescued from the cold winter streets. Strong and resilient, has recovered well. Friendly and loyal, looking for a loving family to call his own.

Quiet and observant stray found in the neighborhood. Takes time to warm up but becomes very loyal. Good with calm, patient owners who can give him space to adjust.

Calm and gentle dog found wandering the streets. Very well-behaved and peaceful. Would be perfect for someone looking for a quiet, low-energy companion.

Gentle stray found near a quiet area of town. Very calm and well-mannered. Gets along with everyone and would do well in a peaceful household.

Friendly stray found looking for food. Very food motivated and learns quickly. Loves treats and would be easy to train with positive reinforcement.

Playful dog found as a stray. Knows some basic commands and is eager to please. Loves attention and would do great with an active family.

Determined survivor found on the streets. Strong and resilient, gets along well with people. Looking for a home where she can finally relax and be cared for.

Found abandoned in an apartment area. Sweet and forgiving, good with people. Ready to trust again and looking for a family that will keep her forever.

Found tangled in barbed wire by a herder's fence, wounded but still fighting to escape. Took hours to free her safely. Healed now, but jumps at sudden movements. Needs a calm home with open spaces and patient love.

Gentle stray found near a local market. Very calm and affectionate, loves to snuggle. Would be perfect for someone looking for a sweet, loving companion.

Found scavenging for food near restaurants. Friendly and food-motivated. A bit chunky but lovable. Would benefit from regular meals and exercise.

Small dog found alone on the streets. Very affectionate and follows people around. Loves warmth and cuddles, would do best with someone who's home often.

Smart and observant dog found as a stray. Learns commands quickly and is very intelligent. Would benefit from mental stimulation and training activities.

Found alone outside a village school, waiting patiently in the snow. The children fed her scraps for weeks. Tsagdaa is gentle with kids, protective but never aggressive. She watched over the playground like a guardian. Needs a family with children to love.

Calm and quiet dog found in a residential area. Prefers peaceful environments and gentle interactions. Perfect for someone looking for a low-key, relaxed companion.

Clever dog found wandering the streets. Very smart and curious. Needs a secure yard and an owner who can provide consistent training and boundaries.
These dogs need heated shelter to survive Mongolia's winter. Your support helps provide food, veterinary care, and warmth.