From rescue to redemption: How two dogs gave this Dubai woman a new purpose and a career in pet wellness

How two rescue dogs changed Andrea Petrovic’s life and career

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Dubai: For Andrea Petrovic, life in Dubai began as a new chapter—but it was two rescue dogs that turned it into a purpose-driven mission. Originally from Serbia and now married to an Emirati, Andrea has called the UAE home for over a decade. But nothing transformed her life quite like the arrival of Pluto and Venus, her two extraordinary dogs with stories as powerful as their names.

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When chaos became family Three years ago, Pluto barreled into Andrea’s life—a high-energy tornado of fur, love, and shredded pillows. Surrendered by a family who couldn’t handle his hyperactive personality, Pluto was left at a boarding facility, waiting for a second chance. Andrea and her husband visited, thinking they might help rehome him. One month later, they realized they already had.
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That first year was no fairy tale—sleepless nights, torn-up cushions, and a crash course in dog nutrition tested Andrea in every way. Pluto’s sensitive stomach and boundless energy led her to Wunderdog, a brand that changed his health—and her career. What started as a food search became a calling: Andrea joined the Wunderdog team, inspired by Pluto’s incredible transformation. Today, Pluto is more than a survivor. He’s a canine blood donor, regularly saving lives—a true hero with a heart as big as his bark.
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Enter Venus: A fighter finds her forever Then, six months ago, fate stepped in again. Andrea met Venus, a rescue with a heartbreaking past. She had lived her entire life chained outdoors, bearing visible scars—broken teeth, frail body, and haunted eyes. But the moment Andrea saw her, she knew: Pluto and Venus were meant to be a pair. That same day, Venus was taken for medical care and brought home to start her new life. After surgeries, rehab, and endless love, she’s now thriving—playful, joyful, and finally treated like the queen her name promises.
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More than pets—they’re purpose For Andrea, Pluto and Venus are not just companions. They are healers, heroes, and daily reminders of what love can do. “They didn’t just find a home with me,” she says. “They gave me a purpose.”
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From the heartbreak of rescue to the triumph of transformation, Andrea’s journey with Pluto and Venus is a powerful story of second chances—and the incredible lives waiting to be unlocked when someone dares to care.

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