Exhibition of Studio Projects
DOG SHELTER
Annotation
For many, having a pet dog is natural, while for others it is a dream that will be sooner or later fulfilled. But what happens if the dog is not adequately trained? Seemingly unmanageable dogs sooner or later end up in shelters. The general public is treating this as the final stop, a door slammed and problem solved. The solution should be different. A problem dog must be socialized, exercised, trained. I propose a shelter that gives dogs a second chance. A long line stretches on the horizon, the front with services for dogs with a home, in the back-the shelter. Connected to a public dog school, it provides the possibility of rehabilitating dogs. From the street to the shelter, from the shelter to school, from school to home. The shelter not as the end, but as the beggining.