Summary
A woman named Adriana Lisovschi found a dog tied to a chair with the owner's passport at a Bulgarian train station, indicating the dog had been abandoned. Lisovschi took the dog, which she named Misha, to her home in Romania, where she adopted her and provided a new home.
Key Facts
- Adriana Lisovschi discovered the abandoned dog at a train station in Bulgaria.
- The dog was left tied to a chair with the owner's passport nearby.
- Lisovschi took the dog home to Romania and adopted her, naming her Misha.
- Misha quickly adapted and bonded with Lisovschi's other dog, a Bernese mountain dog.
- Reports show that stray dogs are a significant issue in Bulgaria, with over 17,000 captured in 2024.
- Approximately 22 percent of these captured stray dogs were adopted that year.