Love of Echo & Niko: Pet and Animal Project

The Love of Echo & Niko: Pet and Animal Project is dedicated to rescuing, caring for, and supporting animals in need — from companion pets to strays and farmed animals.

Through emergency aid, rehabilitation, shelter provision, and education, this initiative fosters a compassionate environment where every animal can live safely and with dignity.

Why choose this Project

Animals often face neglect, abandonment, and lack of resources for proper care. This project steps in to provide essential support, promote responsible ownership, and create humane community responses to animal welfare.

Emergency Veterinary Support

Provides urgent medical aid and resources to pets and animals in crisis.

Rescue & Rehabilitation

Rescues animals from abuse, neglect, abandonment and supports their recovery.

Food, Shelter & Care

Provides food, shelter, and compassionate care for strays and animals in need.

Education & Advocacy

Promotes kindness, responsible ownership, and animal welfare through outreach and partnerships

Goal – To create lasting change by rescuing animals in crisis, supporting families with care resources, educating communities, and advocating for a world where every animal is safe, valued, and loved.

Benefits by choosing us

This project builds compassionate communities that care for animals, supports families with care resources, and encourages humane values across society.

Compassionate Animal Care

Prioritizes safety, medical support, and dignity for all rescued animals.

  • Better quality of life for pets and strays

Stronger Community Awareness

Encourages responsible pet ownership and humane treatment of animals.

  • Empathy and coexistence with animals

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about the Pet and Animal Project.

This project rescues, cares for, and supports animals in need through compassionate and community-centered action.

It helps pets, stray animals, and farmed animals through rescue, care, shelter, and community education.

Yes — emergency veterinary care and rehabilitation support are provided for animals in crisis.

Through outreach, education, and responsible ownership programs that foster kindness and coexistence.

To build compassionate communities where every animal is safe, loved, and valued.