Tierheim Berlin inspires with Bark Date: Dogs are looking for new friends!

Tierheim Berlin inspires with Bark Date: Dogs are looking for new friends!

Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Deutschland - The animal shelter Berlin, a central institution in animal welfare in the capital, is intensively committed to finding new home for dogs, cats and other animals. Many of the animals accommodated in the animal shelter come from former owners who gave them, or were suspended or secured. In order to promote the adoptions, the shelter has launched a new campaign that is seen as a large initiative to strengthen animal welfare.
In the past few days, the "Bark Date" campaign has attracted a lot of attention. On Saturday, April 5, the last event took place, which was described as a resounding success. Many interested parties were able to get in touch with the dogs at relaxed meetings and numerous conversations were held, while many visitors perceived the offer and filled out inquiry forms.

a new way to dog mediation

The innovative concept of "Bark Date" enables potential dog owners to meet their new four -legged friends in a relaxed atmosphere. This initiative is also well received by celebrities, like the actress Andrea Sawatzki, who publicly expressed her support for the campaign. The animal shelter is already planning another “Bark Date” that is planned for the end of June.

In order to achieve an even broader target group, the campaign has also started to develop its own app. Clubs or animal shelters can register with Bark Date. After checking the information, you can register your dogs for upcoming “Bark Dates”. At least one dog must be created in the system, whereby uploading a photo is optional. In addition to registration, there is also the option of setting up on a waiting list should be released.

animal protection through digital solutions

The app also offers a deregistration function in which the reason for the cancellation must be specified. These flexible options should make the adoption process easier and dogs that have been successfully conveyed can be presented in the so -called "Hall of Fame".
The aim of the entire initiative is not only to promote animal welfare, but also to show people the diverse opportunities for a dog to offer a new home. Further information on the dog adoption can be found at hundredth in Europe.

Although the success of the "Bark Date" campaign will only be measurable over time, the interest of the public shows that awareness of animal welfare in Berlin is growing and that many people are willing to help an animal in need.

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