A Place Full of Life

Psi Kampus

Psi Kampus is not a shelter – it’s a vibrant, dynamic community where animals and people come together to form unique bonds.

The dogs in our campus won’t be isolated or merely visited – they will live here, surrounded by the care and love of their guardians, actively participating in the daily life of the entire community.

Like any campus, this is not a place for a lifetime. It’s a space where dogs develop the skills they need to find their new, true home and start the next, better chapter of their lives.

 

At the heart of our mission are dogs, but we believe that by changing the lives of animals, we also impact the lives of people. We are building a community where empathy and responsibility towards animals bring together people of all ages and backgrounds.

Everyone Can Be Part of the Campus 

We believe in the potential of every individual, which is why we are open to collaboration with seniors and people with disabilities. Together, we can work for the benefit of animals, building a community founded on support, empathy, and a shared purpose.

Together for Animals 

We bring people together to take collective action for dogs, believing in the immense power of the bond between humans and animals. Together, we can achieve more!

European Exchange of Ideas 

By involving people from various countries, we exchange experiences and develop solutions that can be implemented across Europe. International collaboration is our strength and a source of inspiration for action!

Psi Kampus is a unique place that brings together people from different cultures to build a better future for animals. 

Through our distinctive themed cottages and the involvement of volunteers, scientists, and diplomats, we not only improve the quality of life for homeless dogs but also significantly increase their chances of adoption.

Our innovative approach to animal socialization and adoption aims to reduce the issue of dog homelessness in Europe while inspiring others to create similar initiatives.

We strive to develop a model that can successfully be implemented in other cities and countries, contributing to the reduction of animal homelessness across the continent. We envision the campus as a symbol of European solidarity, integration, and humanitarianism, where every dog finds its place and a chance for a new, better home.