Today’s Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
will be presented in 
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Welcome, 
kindhearted viewers, 
to this edition of 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
featuring Ora’s 
Dogs-A Place Of  Love
in Or-Yehuda, Israel, 
founded 
by Ms. Ora Kebabgian.
What led Ms. Kebabgian 
to establish 
her canine shelter?
It just occurred by itself. 
When I retired, 
I found a dog here, 
a dog there. 
So I met this woman 
who used to save dogs.
We met several times 
at the vet’s office, 
and this was my destiny 
and the dogs’. 
Then, just like that, 
each time we met, 
she said, “Wow, Ora, 
you must help me out. 
I have no place 
for this dog.” 
I took one dog from her, 
later I took another.
Well, suddenly, without 
noticing it at all, 
I saw that I had grown. 
I made kennels and 
started to get dogs out of 
quarantine, and so on. 
I don’t regret it because 
I’m all alone and they are 
guarding the place. 
And how many dogs 
are now happily living 
at Ora’s 
Dogs-A Place Of Love ?
Today I have 80 dogs. 
Eighty dogs and 
you work by yourself? 
I am working alone. 
There are some 
volunteer women, 
but they generally come 
only on Fridays. 
Ms. Kebabgian 
regularly undergoes 
radiation therapy sessions 
for a health condition, 
a procedure which 
make her very tired. 
Despite 
her low energy levels 
following the treatments, 
she continues on 
to wholeheartedly serve 
the wonderful 
canine residents.
In the morning, I get up, 
but it is hard, because 
I feel the fatigue 
after the radiotherapy. 
But I get over it.
Amazing, good for you. 
You are 
a very brave person.
What sorts of dogs 
come to live at Ora’s
Dogs-A Place Of  Love ?
I take in abandoned dogs, 
dogs 
about to be euthanized, 
and try to save them, 
rehabilitate them and 
place them in homes 
with people who adopt. 
To find them a warm home 
with a loving family.
Yes, I am trying to. 
This highway is quite 
close to the airport, 
and there are many dogs 
just being abandoned 
by citizens 
on their way to travel. 
Right, right. 
There are many here. 
In the summer 
in particular, 
I get up in the morning 
and see a new dog 
chained to my gate. Yes.
Do some people leave 
their dogs chained to 
your gate and just leave?
Yes, to my gate. 
Really, if I go to 
the supermarket, 
and come back I just 
see a dog at the gate. 
Now let’s meet some 
of the playful 
canine residents of Ora’s
Dogs-A Place Of Love !
Every dog has a name 
and every dog has a story. 
This dog… Tyler, 
come here. 
Tyler, come and get it, 
Tyler. 
Tyler was hit by a car.
An accident?
An accident, yes. 
I took him to 
Let the Animals Live 
(NGO). 
From 
Let the Animals Live, 
they sent me to some vets, 
and (the vets) wanted 
to amputate his leg. 
I did not agree to that. 
Then I took him, 
transferred him 
at my cost, the treatments 
were also at my cost. 
It cost me 
NIS2,000 (US$550). 
It was very difficult. 
I did it in installments, 
but he now has four legs. 
Kouchena the dog 
arrived from the town 
of Or Yehuda (Israel). 
I took her and 
she has been with us 
seven years and is having 
a good life here. 
She is the most loved one 
here, Koucha! 
This one I just found; 
They (the caregiver) 
just ditched him. 
He was trying to 
make friends with 
every cyclist passing by. 
That is what I saw and I 
just jumped over, because 
if you leave a dog there, 
in no time a car will 
pass by on this highway 
and hit him. 
Besides rescuing them 
herself, Ms. Kebabgian 
also gets dogs 
from people who contact 
Ora’s Dogs-A Place Of Love 
for assistance.
People are always calling; 
I also receive dogs 
from the city of 
Ashkelon (Israel). 
From the city of 
Beersheba (Israel). 
I receive a lot. 
I also have puppies. 
They arrived, a mother 
with six puppies. 
I raised them and 
gave them away. 
If everyone would adopt 
a dog, and everyone 
would neuter them, 
we wouldn’t have them 
in such huge numbers. 
I had a huge Saint 
Bernard, until someone 
fortunately, even though 
the dog was quite old, 
10 years old, 
a person from the city of 
Eilat (Israel) 
who had a fondness for 
large dogs (took him). 
It was my good fortune, 
he came all the way 
from Eilat to adopt him. 
He was an elderly man, 
some 80 years old. 
Ifat is one of 
the compassionate 
Ora’s Dogs-A Place Of Love 
volunteers who helps 
Ora Kebabgian 
tremendously.
First I saw 
an advertisement 
on the Internet that 
Ora needed people to 
volunteer and come to 
help, and I first came 
a year ago and saw 
the place, and loved it. 
And it’s a great place 
because there are lots of 
dogs, they can run and 
are not in small cages. 
Ora’s a nice person. 
She needs a lot of help 
because she is alone and 
so I love to come here. 
I’m also a student. 
I’m really working hard 
and study hard all week 
but I find time at the end 
of the weekend 
to come and to help. 
It’s not like other places 
that take dogs and 
give them a place to live 
until they find a home, 
it’s like a home. 
And what does Ifat 
normally do to help 
when she comes to 
Ora’s Dogs-A Place Of Love ? 
First of all, 
I clean the place. 
So first we go and clean 
all the places and 
the big cages and then I 
go to the place of the pets 
and clean there and 
put water and food. 
And if there is a dog 
that is ill that needs to 
go to the vet, I take him; 
we get help and then 
we ensure that 
everything is okay, 
all the dogs are okay. 
The dogs are just 
charming, they’re all 
so friendly, pleasant, 
all living together.
Yes, they are. 
When a new dog comes 
in, he is placed 
in the kennel, 
but not for long…
over time I start 
getting him out, and then 
they get used to it 
and accepted. 
They are well cared for… 
there is a vet whom 
we summon monthly, and 
he checks on each dog.
When dogs are cared for, 
they give immense love 
in return.
Really…I feel it, when I 
go away and come back, 
wow, how they jump 
in joy and happiness. 
They really return 
a lot of love. 
They are really grateful 
for being saved. 
Dogs particularly bring 
happiness to a home. 
I see it in many homes.
It is the children, 
even sick people, 
when they caress them, 
it gives them…
How shall I put it…
I don’t know how to 
explain it… 
but it relaxes them. 
A dog does not have 
many demands; 
just some food and 
he is really really grateful.
Every time that I come 
here and see the dogs, 
it’s good for me. 
It’s not only for the dogs; 
it’s time for me to 
enjoy being with them. 
They are good, they are 
great just to be with. 
So they have lots of love 
to give, so they are sweet. 
With all her attention 
and love in providing 
the dogs with food and 
veterinary treatment, 
Ora Kebabgian still 
wishes she could do more 
for the canines at
Ora’s Dogs-A Place Of  Love , 
like building 
a more comfortable home 
for them.
With the food and 
the treatments… I never 
get to make their sheds. 
Because it is 
very expensive…it always 
remains last (on my list). 
Every year – next year 
I’ll have the money, 
next year 
I’ll have the money, 
but I don’t get anywhere.
For saving dogs, 
I have a vet on call. 
I have accrued a bill of 
NIS19,000 (US$5,200) 
from saving dogs. 
I have now reduced 
the debt to 
NIS15,000 (US$4,100),
but it is still very, very 
difficult to settle the debt.
Over time I hope, 
bit by bit.
I need to build roofs 
for the kennels.
And a bit more space, so 
they have a warm place; 
however, 
it takes a lot of money.
I really need to 
have a roof for the dogs. 
That’s what I need.
After learning that 
Ms. Ora Kebabgian 
has been a vegetarian 
for more than 20 years, 
we asked her why 
she decided to adopt 
this benevolent lifestyle.
When I was a child, 
you ate what 
the parents cooked.
However, over time, when 
I started loving animals, 
I just couldn’t bear 
the thought that 
a chicken has to be 
slaughtered and suffer, 
or some other animal 
is slaughtered and eaten. 
I can’t do that ever 
in my life. 
You don’t eat eggs either, 
do you?
Not eggs, not meat, 
not fish, nothing. 
When you take the meat 
and you have to cut it, 
then each time 
it tells you again 
that it is a living soul. 
Once, when we were 
children and (meat was) 
prepared for us, we 
did not know what it was. 
However, 
when you just see it, 
you see this blood… 
it is really disgusting. 
I don’t mind 
not eating meat at all.
Ms. Ora Kebabgian, Ifat 
and the other volunteers 
at Ora’s Dogs-A Place Of  Love, 
we deeply thank you 
for your loving, 
dedicated efforts to 
uplift the lives of 
vulnerable dogs in Israel. 
May Ora’s 
Dogs-A Place Of Love 
remain a splendid, 
safe sanctuary for canines 
without homes 
and a model for selfless 
devotion in the future. 
Thank you, 
noble viewers, 
for watching today’s 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants. 
May our world quickly 
re-discover the love that 
is so often missed 
on the speedy highways 
of life.