Our partnership with WeWard has been renewed in 2026
Every step you take can help animals in needWe are proud to confirm we are continuing our partnership with WeWard for the fourth year running, renewing a collaboration that turns a simple daily habit into life-changing support for the cats and dogs we care for every day.
Once again in 2026, every step recorded through the WeWard app will help support the essential work of our local veterinary clinic in Cernavodă, Romania, where we provide emergency treatment for more than 200 sick or injured animals every year.
Many of these cats and dogs arrive at our doors fighting for their lives. Without timely treatment, they would have little or no chance of survival.
A partnership that combines well-being for both humans and animals
The concept behind the partnership is straightforward but impactful: it transforms everyday physical activity into meaningful support for animals in need.
By walking and tracking your steps through the app, you help provide emergency treatment, veterinary care and rehabilitation for dogs and cats recovering at our clinic.
What begins as a simple step may seem like a small gesture, but when multiplied by thousands of people, it becomes a powerful force for good.
How to take part
Recording and donating your daily steps is easy:
- Download the WeWard app on your smartphone
- Create a free account
- Track your daily walks
- Select Save the Dogs in the “Redeem” section and donate your points to support the animals in our clinic.
You can download the app and find full details of the campaign here: Walk with WeWard for Save the Dogs
Making a difference, one step at a time
Thanks to this partnership, we have been able to rely on a growing community of supporters over the years who have helped save the lives of animals in a critical condition, simply by putting one foot in front of the other.
Our joint venture is a powerful example of how digital innovation can harness collective action and deliver tangible benefits for those who need it most
This year too, every step counts. And every step can help save a life!