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Stray animals in Rio de Janeiro are finding loving new homes in the run-up to the Olympic Games, thanks to a pet adoption campaign launched by the Rio 2016 Organising Committee and city authorities

The project, #AbraceUmAmigo (‘hug a friend’), is rescuing animals found in any Olympic venues across the city

The municipal government’s animal protection department takes them to a special shelter where they are given a bath, inspected by vets, vaccinated, neutered and properly cared for until they are ready for adoption and a new life

As well as helping to rescue the animals from Olympic venues, the Rio 2016 organisers will be using social media to share the stories of Rio’s Olympic animals and find them the caring and affectionate new owners they deserve

So far two stray dogs, Zeca and Atena, have found new homes

Two more dogs rescued from near the Maracanã Stadium are currently in quarantine and will be given up for adoption soon

“It was love at first sight,” says Barbara Moronna, the new owner of Zeca

The sociable young mixed-breed was found wandering around the Olympic Equestrian Centre in Deodoro Olympic Park, as was Atena

 Young mixed-breed Zeca is the picture of happiness with Barbara Moronna (Photo: Gabriel  Nascimento)After weeks of loving care, the dogs are almost unrecognisable from the two stray animals who were living wild in west Rio

Atena’s black coat gleams in the Rio sunshine and there’s an irrepressible spring in Zeca’s step

Barbara’s friend Caroline Mantovani took Atena home, so the duo won’t be completely separated in their new lives

“I love animals

For me, dogs shouldn’t be treated like a piece of merchandise

There are so many animals available for adoption

Adopting a pet is a real act of love”Barbara Moronna, new owner of ZecaAtena is starting a new life in the home of Caroline Mantovani (Photo: Gabriel  Nascimento)Zeca and Atena are the first so-called ‘Olympic animals’ to benefit from the campaign, which will continue until October, after the end of the Paralympic Games

Although the first Olympic animals to be adopted are dogs, organisers say that many types of animals found in an Olympic venue will be rescued and looked after – from cats and dogs to ponies and horses

Last year, the city’s animal protection department rescued almost 900 abandoned or stray animals

These two young puppies rescued from the Maracanã are ready for adoption now (Photo: Gabriel Nascimento)