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"Tales for Tails" is curated and presented by journalist Tasoula Eptakoili and narrates stories of people and animals.
Through tributes, reports, and interviews, the show highlights interesting stories of animals and their people. They reveal to us unknown information about the fascinating world of animals.
Cats and dogs, horses and parrots, bears and foxes, donkeys and turtles, migratory birds, and marine mammals, seen through the camera lens of Panagiotis Kountouras, become the protagonists of the show.
In each episode, the people who offer protection and care to animals, -from the unknown volunteers of animal welfare organizations to well-known personalities from various fields (arts, literature, politics, science)- talk about their special relationship with the four-legged animals and unfold the feelings that this coexistence generates.
Today:
«A little shelter, Katrina Tsantali-Tonia Sotiropoulou, Donkeysland - Tatiana Papamoschou, Dimitris Stoupakis»
Episode 18
This new episode of the series “Tales for Tails” takes us to two very special places, filled with people who not only love animals but also have respect for them.
We visit "A Little Shelter", a creation of Katrina Tsantali and Tonia Sotiropoulou. This shelter may indeed be small in terms of capacity and infrastructure, but it is huge if you focus on the care that both cats and dogs, stray, abandoned, sick, or abused animals receive here.
Next, the show's associate, veterinarian Stefanos Batsas, tells us everything we need to know about our cat's and dog's thyroid, the gland that is the driving force behind a number of their body's functions. Endocrine disorders in our pets are common and can cause serious problems if not duly treated.
Finally, we return to our beloved Donkeysland. There, we chat with its founders, actress Tatiana Papamoschou and photographer Dimitris Stoupakis, about everything that is required to improve the living and working conditions of donkeys in Greece and about the changes that need to be made to the legislation so that equines, in general, may not be in gray areas, as is the case today.
Available on ERTFLIX.
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