Donations and Volunteering
The intensity of Yuval's bond with his children may be hard to describe. His extended home is a rehabilitative shelter for pitbulls to whom he devotes everything he can to see them wag their tails again. It is not an easy thing to do, especially on you own. When any other organization would have publicized an upcoming collapse, Yuval keeps going and cares for his dogs. These dogs are his children, all 70 of them, and as they are an integral part of him, he will not abandon them or break.
Adopt a Child
About 5,000 4 legged children were given to normative loving families in the 15 years
Yuval has been keeping his life's work, the rehabilitative shelter for dogs society does not want. More and more people now know that people who bring up these breeds will not exchange them for any other! Every dog that leaves the shelter for an adoptive family is
ready and able to lead a normal life and just needs someone to accept it for who it is.
The adoptive package is 600 IS and includes: neutering/castration and initial vaccination. Adoptive parents are only accepted for those who are 24, and for dogs who will live at their adoptive parent's home.
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About / The Organization
Our organization aims to save and rehabilitate at-risk animals. It offers dogs a an alternative of good and happy life, to that of fighting in dog fights, abuse and painful death. These dogs, which no one else cares about and are given no other chance to survive, dogs which are outcast by the state.
The organization does not receive any funding, but works out of endless love and compassion for our little lost 4 legged children.
The ranch now has 70 dogs for whom this is a pit stop It is the only place which offers them a loving home and family and a chance to rehabilitate and settle down in which are outcast by the state. for a second chance at happiness. new loving homes.

About / Yuval
In June 2004 Israel was shocked by the death of a 4 year old by an Amstaff dog. The papers demanded harsh repercussions, and the government issued new
regulations which defined 8 species of dogs as
angerous. These were meant to banish them from Israel.
Against this stood Yuval Mandelovitch, then a 23 year
old from Tel-Aviv, who decided to dedicate his life to saving these dogs and offer them an asylum before they are exterminated. Yuval sees these "monsters" children with a life story! He looks them in the eyes and gives
them a chance no one else would – a chance to live!
For the last 15 years, Yuval has dedicated his life to
them and set a rehabilitative shelter for them. He
started out in small apartments with many dogs and
has even slept in open fields as an alternative not to leave his children when he couldn't find places to
live with them.
Photography by Ohad kab
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