Pamela Mullins

Discover How One Man’s Rescue Mission gave 350 Dogs a Second Chance at Life

Farid Mansurov, a compassionate soul from Baku, has created a sanctuary for disabled and injured dogs.

His sprawling country estate, spanning 20 acres, has been transformed into a haven of healing and rehabilitation.

The shelter, named “Kind World,” began with a single patient—a dog who had lost a leg in a car accident.

Over time, the shelter has grown to accommodate 350 four-legged friends, each with their own unique story of suffering and resilience.

Farid’s dedication to rescuing animals extends beyond physical injuries.

He also cares for dogs with deep psychological traumas, victims of neglect and abuse.

Two German Shepherds, rescued from a life of cruelty, are among those who have found solace at “Kind World.”

Farid’s goal is not only to restore these dogs’ physical health but also to mend their broken spirits.

He believes that teaching children to love and respect animals is crucial for fostering a compassionate society.

Anyone who wishes can adopt a dog from the shelter and give them a loving home.

The only requirement is a commitment to providing care and affection.