In the heart of Serbia, Dejan Gacic has spent over 20 years rescuing and protecting animals. Alongside his late mother, Svetlana, they started with small acts of kindness, leading to the founding of the Vucjak Shelter in 1997.
Now, this refuge houses over a thousand dogs, cats, and even wolves, each with a tale of survival. Despite challenges, Dejan’s dedication showcases the lasting connection between humanity and the animal kingdom.
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Meet Dejan, the heart and soul of Vucjak Shelter’s mission to save lives

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In the village of Cumic, Serbia, Dejan and his late mother, Svetlana, embarked on a mission that would change the lives of over a thousand animals

They started feeding stray dogs in the village more than 20 years ago


People in the area saw Dejan and his mom helping animals, so they asked them to save a captive wolf

The person who had the wolf was going to let it go for a hunting game, where hunters and dogs would chase it. Dejan bought the wolf with just one bottle of liquor and kept it safe in his basement.

He began with a tiny sanctuary

But as time passed, the number of dogs grew to over a thousand animals



Now, the shelter houses around 1500 dogs and even some wild animals. Many were left at the shelter or found hurt on the streets



The shelter aims to be a safe place for unwanted, abandoned, and injured animals in Cumic, near Kragujevac, Serbia

Dejan’s mission is to save every animal, offering them food, shelter, love, safety, and medical care. He also strives to spread awareness in Serbia and internationally about the significance of treating animals with kindness, respect, and dignity.

All dogs have a chance to be adopted. Unfortunately, according to Dejan, it is very difficult in Serbia. “Here, people mostly abandon their dogs. That is why we try to adopt dogs in other countries.”
However, with over 1000 animals under their care, it faces challenges in covering bills and fundraising for projects like building winter shelters and dog houses


The dogs live in separate groups outside in a large area and gather in wooden dog houses at night to keep warm


Dejan hopes to build winter shelter buildings and more dog houses in the near future


The shelter relies on donations from generous people and organizations to keep running smoothly. Let’s hope this support continues well into the future!

Vucjak Shelter mostly gets help from ordinary people around the world.
“The state needs to address the issue of abandoned animals systematically, implementing measures such as free mass sterilization, tagging, and registration for all dog owners. Furthermore, there should be penalties for owners who abandon their dogs.”
“I will fight for animals until I die. It is my road to heaven and it’s the legacy of my mother”

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