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The Canine Republic: Where 1,800+ Stray Dogs Reign and Transform Lives

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Imagine a sanctuary where over 1,800 stray dogs roam freely in the lush mountains of Costa Rica, living lives filled with joy and dignity. Join us as we uncover the remarkable journey of Territorio de Zaguates, a haven founded by Lya Battle and Álvaro Saumet, where love and compassion reign supreme. From spaying and neutering to rehabilitating even the most aggressive dogs, this episode promises to inspire with heartwarming tales of transformation and second chances for our furry friends.
Legislation and government hurdles present significant challenges, but they also ignite our determination to push for change. We explore how countries like the Netherlands serve as models for tackling stray dog populations, while also addressing the ongoing scrutiny faced by Lya's farm. Through community support and small daily acts of compassion, we emphasize the importance of spreading love—both to animals in need and our own pets—creating a kinder world where every dog receives the care they deserve.
Territorio De Zaguates: Land of The Strays

Things that make you say "Wow"!
For more episodes and additional information visit the Two Chicks and a Hoe website and our Facebook page.
Big thanks to our Producer, Casey Kennedy.

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Разделы

1. The Canine Republic: Where 1,800+ Stray Dogs Reign and Transform Lives (00:00:00)

2. Life and Love at Dog Sanctuary (00:00:01)

3. Rehabilitating Aggressive Dogs With Love (00:15:51)

4. Home Sanctuary for Abandoned Dogs (00:21:04)

5. Rescuing Dogs and Finding Hope (00:31:53)

6. Addressing Stray Dog Populations Through Legislation (00:40:33)

7. Challenges With Government and Environment (00:48:42)

8. Battling Government Regulations for Dog Sanctuary (00:58:27)

9. Spreading Love and Compassion Through Dogs (01:09:58)

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Imagine a sanctuary where over 1,800 stray dogs roam freely in the lush mountains of Costa Rica, living lives filled with joy and dignity. Join us as we uncover the remarkable journey of Territorio de Zaguates, a haven founded by Lya Battle and Álvaro Saumet, where love and compassion reign supreme. From spaying and neutering to rehabilitating even the most aggressive dogs, this episode promises to inspire with heartwarming tales of transformation and second chances for our furry friends.
Legislation and government hurdles present significant challenges, but they also ignite our determination to push for change. We explore how countries like the Netherlands serve as models for tackling stray dog populations, while also addressing the ongoing scrutiny faced by Lya's farm. Through community support and small daily acts of compassion, we emphasize the importance of spreading love—both to animals in need and our own pets—creating a kinder world where every dog receives the care they deserve.
Territorio De Zaguates: Land of The Strays

Things that make you say "Wow"!
For more episodes and additional information visit the Two Chicks and a Hoe website and our Facebook page.
Big thanks to our Producer, Casey Kennedy.

  continue reading

Разделы

1. The Canine Republic: Where 1,800+ Stray Dogs Reign and Transform Lives (00:00:00)

2. Life and Love at Dog Sanctuary (00:00:01)

3. Rehabilitating Aggressive Dogs With Love (00:15:51)

4. Home Sanctuary for Abandoned Dogs (00:21:04)

5. Rescuing Dogs and Finding Hope (00:31:53)

6. Addressing Stray Dog Populations Through Legislation (00:40:33)

7. Challenges With Government and Environment (00:48:42)

8. Battling Government Regulations for Dog Sanctuary (00:58:27)

9. Spreading Love and Compassion Through Dogs (01:09:58)

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Imagine a sanctuary where over 1,800 stray dogs roam freely in the lush mountains of Costa Rica, living lives filled with joy and dignity. Join us as we uncover the remarkable journey of Territorio de Zaguates, a haven founded by Lya Battle and Álvaro Saumet, where love and compassion reign supreme. From spaying and neutering to rehabilitating even the most aggressive dogs, this episode promises to inspire with heartwarming tales of transformation and second chances for our furry friends. Legislation and government hurdles present significant challenges, but they also ignite our determination to push for change. We explore how countries like the Netherlands serve as models for tackling stray dog populations, while also addressing the ongoing scrutiny faced by Lya's farm. Through community support and small daily acts of compassion, we emphasize the importance of spreading love—both to animals in need and our own pets—creating a kinder world where every dog receives the care they deserve. Territorio De Zaguates: Land of The Strays Things that make you say "Wow"! For more episodes and additional information visit the Two Chicks and a Hoe website and our Facebook page. Big thanks to our Producer, Casey Kennedy.…
 
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