Travelers make plans to help dog rescue far from home


Posted on Jul 30, 2008 By Julia Szabo
Inside/Out, (www.theinsideandout.com) whose tagline is "Journeys for your inner self in the outdoors," is renowned for developing "Humanitourism" trips that combine altruism with guided adventure travel, with the goal of promoting longer-term relationships between communities and travelers. The company has just announced an "assistance adventure trip" to Greece in October 2008 to work on aid projects related to dog rescue and the inhumane conditions that exist for dogs in that country.  

Greece struggles with an animal welfare crisis that is largely unknown to the rest of the world. The situation, and rescuers attempting to remedy it, received exposure in the global media just prior to the 2004 Olympics, when Athens' stray-dog population was systematically poisoned in an effort to make the city more photogenic to the anticipated influx of visitors.  

Participants in Inside/Out's trip will assist animal welfare advocates and dog rescue in Greece who are trying to help the country's overwhelming population of unwanted dogs, who are routinely abandoned, killed, and cruelly mistreated. Aid activities will include providing hands-on assistance in the improvement of animal shelter facilities in Patras, located on the gulf of the Peloponnese, as well as education, care, and feeding programs in Ioannina, located in the mountains of the central mainland, the Zagoria region. After Ioannina, travelers will embark on a more conventionally vacation-like eco-adventure tour of Greek's mountainous region, complete with trekking, sea kayaking, and sightseeing.  

The trip is recognized and supported in its mission by Camp Bow Wow,  (www.campbowwowusa.com), the Bow Wow Buddies Foundation (www.bowwowbuddies.com) and the Achaic Animal Welfare Society, a no-kill shelter in the port city of Patras, northwest of Athens.

For those who are unable to participate yet still want to help the dogs of Greece, Inside/Out offers tips on donating funds or supplies for the project (click here for ways to help the dog rescue efforts), as well as how to write letters of protest to the Greek government. And for those interested in traveling to Canada to adopt a rescued Greek dog , visit the Tails from Greece Rescue web site (www.garcanada.com).    
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