Volunteers in Buryatia, near the Russia-Mongolia border, say they've rehomed some 600 animals to other regions.
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00:00 The Ananda Shelter, the largest in Russia`s eastern Buryatia region, has saved about 600
00:05 dogs from being euthanized over the past two months.
00:08 They were galvanized to act after the Far East Republic legalized the euthanization
00:13 of homeless animals in certain conditions at the end of 2023.
00:17 Under the new law, animal shelters can either send the animals to a temporary holding center
00:22 where they will be euthanized if owners do not claim them in a month or keep them at
00:26 their own expense.
00:41 To save the animals from death, the shelter`s owner has registered hundreds of dogs under
00:46 her name as she tries to find new owners or safe regions for the dogs.
00:54 Owners say animals from Buryatia are being shipped out on trains to regions that are
00:58 still considered safe, including St. Petersburg and Moscow.
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