Sad return: dog Leni urgently needs a new home!

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Dog Leni returns to the Cologne-Dellbrück animal shelter after 15 weeks. Help find a new home for her!

Hündin Leni kehrt nach 15 Wochen ins Tierheim Köln-Dellbrück zurück. Helfen Sie, ein neues Zuhause für sie zu finden!
Dog Leni returns to the Cologne-Dellbrück animal shelter after 15 weeks. Help find a new home for her!

Sad return: dog Leni urgently needs a new home!

The story of the dog Leni from the Cologne-Dellbrück animal shelter is touching and thought-provoking. After 15 weeks in a new home, the charming dog was returned to the animal shelter. Their stay there was short-lived because their former owners felt overwhelmed, especially when encountering dogs. “It's a shame when people give up so quickly,” is the clear conclusion of the animal rescuers on Instagram who announced the return.

Leni, who is described as a "fine dog" with "character", has a little stubbornness, but just needs a little more time and patience to convince her new people of herself. The animal shelter is optimistic and hopes to quickly find a suitable, loving home for the dog. Photos of Leni are already being taken willingly to support her placement. Further information is available on the website Cologne-Dellbrück animal shelter available.

Volunteer support urgently needed

In order to help animals like Leni, the animal shelters rely on volunteers. The animal shelter in Cologne-Dellbrück is no exception. Volunteers are urgently needed to help with events such as the open day or the Advent bazaar. Whether it's dealing with chaos, baking cakes or counting raffle prizes - the tasks are varied and a lot of fun.

Skilled helpers are also needed to carry out repair and maintenance work on the site. Mobile helpers are also welcome to pick up donations or respond to the various transportation needs of the animals. If you would like to get involved, please visit the website Cologne-Dellbrück animal shelter all necessary information.

Designers wanted for animal protection

Dog rescue Europe is also looking for creative minds to support the graphics team. We are looking for volunteer designers who enjoy improving visual communication projects. The tasks range from graphic design for print and digital media to the design of flyers and layout design for the “Pfoten Magazine”. A feel for colors, shapes and visual communication is an advantage.

If you would like to contribute your own creative ideas and do something good at the same time, you should definitely get in touch. The engagement required is flexible and can be done from home, providing additional freedom.

Leni and many other animals in the animal shelter are waiting for people who are willing to work for them - be it through volunteer work or by giving them a new home. The opportunity to actively help and the positive influence on the lives of four-legged friends are priceless. Every little step counts!