Jannik Sinner launches “Dogtopia”: an innovative 5 million dollar center to save and treat mistreated dogs near Bologna
The heart ofJannik SinnerIt beats not only for tennis, but also for dogs. The South Tyrolean champion has announced the birth of an ambitious and deeply human project:“Dogtopia”, a 15 -hectare structure under construction nearBologna, designed as a refuge, recovery center and a place of love forabandoned, mistreated or traumatized dogs.
With a personal investment of5 million dollarsSinner wants to offer much more than a simple kennel:
“We have training fields, aquatic play areas, veterinary assistance 24 hours a day – but above all, we have love.”
So he said in a press conference, visibly excited.
Not just refuge: a house for those who have suffered
Dogtopia will be onebefore -Garde structure, designed in collaboration with Etologists, veterinarians and therapists specialized in behavioral recovery. The goal is not just hosting dogs in difficulty, but helping them tofind trust, balance and, finally, a new family. Among the services provided there will also be assisted adoption programs and educational paths for children and adults.
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Sinner stressed:
“Dogs are not simple pets. They are part of our family. They taught me the value of loyalty, patience and unconditional love.”
A mission with the ambition to become national
The athlete also expressed the hope thatDogtopia can become a replicable model throughout Italy, inspiring also other sportsmen, entrepreneurs and public figures to engage in similar projects.
“Sport gives you so much, but it also teaches you to return. This is my way of doing it,” added Sinner.
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The support of fans and the community
On social networks, the announcement sparkedA wave of approval and affection. Thousands of users praised the sensitivity of the tennis player, praising the initiative as a concrete example ofcelebrities that uses one’s fame for the good of others– In this case, of the most defenseless.
Animalist organizations and foundations for the protection of animals have already expressed their intention to collaborate with the project, which should be completed by spring of 2026.
Conclusion
ConDogtopia, Jannik Sinner once again shows that true size is not measured only in titles and trophies, but also in the ability todo good and change lives, even the four -legged ones.
A champion on the field, but above all in life.