This website uses cookies and similar technologies to provide the best functionality and display content according to your interests on our site and social networks.
We respect your privacy and process information only for marketing and functional purposes if you give us your consent by clicking ‘I accept.’
You can change your cookie settings at any time by clicking on the privacy settings.
Terms of use
Privacy Notice
Settings
This website uses cookies and similar technologies to provide the best functionality and display content according to your interests on our site and social networks.
We respect your privacy and process information only for marketing and functional purposes if you give us your consent by clicking ‘I accept.’
You can change your cookie settings at any time by clicking on the privacy settings.
Terms of use
Privacy Notice
System cookies (required)
This cookie is used for system purposes only and does not track user actions. It is required for normal functioning of this web site.
Google Analytics
This is a web analytics service.
Processing company
Google Ireland Limited
Google Building Gordon House, 4 Barrow St, Dublin, D04 E5W5, Ireland
Data Purposes
Marketing
Advertisement
Web Analytics
Technologies Used
Cookies
Pixel Tags
Data Attributes
IP address (anonymised)
Browser information (browser type, referring/exit pages, the files viewed on our site, operating system, date/time stamp, and/or clickstream data)
Usage Data (views, clicks)
Data Collected
This list represents all (personal) data that is collected by or through the use of this service.
IP address
Date and time of visit
Usage data
Click path
App updates
Browser information
Device information
JavaScript support
Pages visited
Referrer URL
Downloads
Flash version
Location information
Purchase activity
Widget interactions
Legal Basis
In the following the legal basis for the processing of personal data required by Art. 6 I 1 GDPR is listed.
Art. 6 (1) (a) GDPR
Location of Processing
Republic of Serbia
Retention Period
The data will be deleted as soon as they are no longer needed for the processing purposes.
Data Recipients
Alphabet Inc.
Facebook Pixel
This is a Tracking technology offered by Facebook and used by other Facebook services such as Facebook Custom Audiences.
Processing company
Facebook Ireland Limited
4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin, D02, Ireland
Data Purposes
advertising
Marketing
Retargeting
Analyse
Tracking
Technologies Used
Cookies
Data Attributes
Pixel specific data
Http-Header
Optional Parameters
Data Collected
This list represents all (personal) data that is collected by or through the use of this service.
Facebook user ID
Browser information
Usage data
Geräteinformationen
Non-sensitive custom data
Referrer URL
Pixel ID
Location information
Pixel specific data
User behaviour
Ads viewed
Interactions with advertisement, services, and products
Marketing information
Content viewed
IP address
Legal Basis
In the following the legal basis for the processing of personal data required by Art. 6 I 1 GDPR is listed.
Art. 6 para. 1 s. 1 lit. a GDPR
Location of Processing
Republic of Serbia
Retention Period
The data will be deleted as soon as they are no longer needed for the processing purposes.
Data Recipients
Facebook Inc.
ENG
SRB
DEU
Home
About us
Business
Products
Responsibility
Career
Media
Blog
Contact
ENG
SRB
DEU
Home
About us
▾
Company profile
Mission and vision
Management
Representative offices
Production
Our history
Business
▾
R&D
Quality
Stakeholders
Code of Conduct
General conditions of business operations
Products
▾
Report adverse drug reactions
Responsibility
▾
Compliance
Social responsibility
Sustainable development
Career
▾
Corporate culture
Employees
Education of employees
Your career
Media
Blog
Contact
Home
›
Blog
›
Rea – the Dog that Changed my Life
Rea – the Dog that Changed my Life
I don’t have a clue how that happened.
As a great animal lover – a former volunteer at the Belgrade Zoo, I realized that animals should not live in cages or flats. Therefore, I long refused having a pet in our flat, in spite of constant pleas of my children to buy them a dog and their promises that they would devote themselves to it to a maximum degree, that they would take care of it, cherish it, and take over all the chores that go with it.
As any other parent, I agreed in the end.
Two and a half years ago, Rea entered our lives and became a full-fledged member of our family. She feels the greatest happiness when we arrive home from work and the greatest sadness when we are leaving. Since she became part of our lives, she has managed to get us together and strengthen our ties, and I am immensely grateful to her for that. Moments when we are all together, playing with her, are no longer rare. These moments have become our everyday routine.
Rea has taken us outside and it is now not difficult any more to get up and go out for a walk. Instead, it has become a habit, entirely in line with doctors’ recommendations to go out and walk for 15 to 30 minutes every day, for good health.
Walks with Rea are not only daily routine, but they are also long. We often make excursions out of the city because of her. While we are outside in the nature, my thoughts are focused on her, on sights of a city or a place I am in. In a way, she is an anti-stress therapist of a kind, after exhausting days at work and challenging situations in life.
I sometimes have a feeling that she is human, because she understands everything. When I feel unwell, she snuggles next to me, signaling me that she is there, that I am not alone and that everything will be all right. Sometimes, her bark snaps me out of negative thoughts and calls me for a walk. It is unusual how fast I became attached to her and how I could not imagine a day without her now.
As any other dog, she became domesticated very fast. She obeys to most commands, except for those for sleeping time. She then sleeps in our bed, to make sure nothing bad happens to us. When we are not there, she finds something that belongs to us, she embraces that thing with her paws and dozes off.
My friends used to talk to me about that unconditional love that animals give you, especially dogs. I could not understand it before I got Rea. Therefore, if you are deliberating on whether to have a dog or not, as I did, well, do not – GET YOURSELF A DOG! It will love you unconditionally and it will make you happy, as Rea has made me and my family; she has brought us closer together, more than ever before.
In addition to being a source of immense pleasure, Rea helped us relax, focus on each other, talk to each other, be on the move more often and spend more time outside. Rea is therefore a dog that has changed my life and steered it to a course where love and family rule.
Author: Ivana Minović, Hemofarm Foundation Project Manager
Source:
Hemofarm Foundation - Rea – the Dog that Changed my Life (fondacijahemofarm.org.rs)