Mert Akkok converted his land into an animal refuge.
There are already 23 dogs, 3 cats, a blind horse, 46 injured gulls, geese, a donkey, and three sheep living there. Mert Akkok chose to relocate from the city to the village in order to build an animal refuge.
This, according to the man, is his calling. He looks for dogs in dumps, woodlands, and the countryside. Volunteers also assist him…
He tries to find new homes for the animals, but most of them remain at the shelter with him.
“This isn’t my work, and it’s not the most important thing in my life.” I own a little business. My company, which provides medical services, is owned and operated by me. I am a very busy individual. “However, I spend my spare time with animals,” Mert Akkok remarked.
“I have workers on my farm.” They are full-time employees that look after my animals and residence. However, I receive no volunteer assistance or money. I don’t even ask them for it.
I am financially secure and capable of doing so.
“Manage yourself and your expenses,” Akkok warned…