15 Powerful Photos Of Ukrainian Pets And Their Humans Braving The Storm Together

March 17, 2022

As Ukraine continues to be bombarded with senseless violence, countless citizens are looking for ways to stay safe by either seeking shelter in their country or traveling to a different one.

Those who leave their homes are forced to choose what belongings are important enough to take with them, including their pets. Traveling with a pet can be difficult in normal circumstances, much less in a war. Thankfully, though, measures are being taken to help those who don’t want to leave their pets behind.

1. For those staying in Ukraine, or for those in need of shelter as they travel, places like bomb shelters and subways have become safe havens.

a small dog laying in the middle of a group of people in the ukraine sheltering in a subway

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2. Staying in these crowded, cold spaces isn’t easy, but many are finding comfort in their beloved pets.

two ukrainians bundled under covers with a cat in the subway for shelter from the war

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3. “In the bomb shelter with my cat. She’s been very brave.”

a man posing for a photo with his cat in his arms as he shelters in a subway in ukraine

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4. For those who are trying to leave the country, the journey is treacherous to say the least.

a woman in ukraine carrying bags and her large dog on her back

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5. To make the process easier, many neighboring countries have relaxed their traveling requirements for Ukrainian refugees.

a woman in a ukrainian subway sitting on blankets as she smiles and hold her cat

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6. This has helped, but many of those countries also have rigorous entry requirements for pets, something that could prevent refugees from evacuating.

closeup of a pug sleeping on someone’s stomach as they lay in a subway in ukraine

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7. Recognizing this as a problem, the European Commission strongly advised member states to cut back on their requirements for pet entry.

a grey and white dog sitting at the side of a ukrainian woman looking on her phone as she lays on the floor of a subway

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8. Their reasoning, in part, was to give refugees “one less thing to worry about.”

a small cat sitting at the feet of a ukrainian man looking at his phone as he sits in a subway

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9. Since making that announcement on February 25th, several countries have implemented their request.

two ukrainian women bundled up with covers and their cat in a subway

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10. Some of those countries include Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary.

a large, black and white dog happily standing in a subway in ukraine

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11. “Hopefully, this means Ukrainian refugees will have one less thing to worry about in these dark and difficult times,” the European Commissions health service said on Twitter.

a large dog laying next to a ukrainian man who is laying on a subway floor sleeping

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12. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian government is also doing what they can to help their people and pets make it to safety.

a ukrainian woman smiling as she holds her cat and sits inside a subway for shelter

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13. “Ukrainian self-defense forces evacuate parrots and other pets as well as people!”

ukrainian self-defense forces evacuating cages with pet birds

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14. There are also organizations, like UNICEF, that are sending teams to areas where their services are most needed.

a family sitting on the floor of a subway in ukraine with their small white and brown dog who is happily asleep

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15. “The UNICEF Moldova team traveled to the Palanca crossing point on the border of the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, where the Temporary Refugee Center is located, offering a first batch of humanitarian aid to refugees with children.”

a little girl in the ukraine smiling as she holds her small dog near unicef tents at the moldova and ukraine border

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During times of crisis like this, it’s more important than ever that we stick together and lend a helping hand to those in need — and that includes beloved pets who, at the end of the day, are just non-human family members.  

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