Love. Rescue. Repeat.

At Dogs of Ella, we’re dedicated to giving street dogs not just a second chance—but a new beginning filled with safety, love, and a forever home. Every rescue is a step toward healing, hope, and the happy life they deserve.

Dogs of Ella began with two women, Doyel and Jessica, and a mission: give street dogs in Ella a second chance. What started small is now a growing sanctuary, powered by volunteers, donors, and love. Beyond rescue, we focus on long-term change—through sterilization, medical care, and education in the local community.

Founder & Story

Guardians of the Paws

Our on-site team consists of passionate animal lovers who care for the dogs daily, manage the shelter’s structure and coordinate rescues and treatments. They know every dog by name and heart, ensuring that each animal receives individual attention, love and care.

Jessica Nehlich, Director at Dogs of Ella, dedicated to street dog rescue in Sri Lanka

Jessica Nehlich 

Director

Kenny Adams, Director at Dogs of Ella, supporting dog rescue efforts in Ella

Kenny Adams

Director

Julia Gottschalk, Director at Dogs of Ella, passionate about animal welfare in Sri Lanka

Julia Gottschalk

Director

Anuradha, Team Member at Dogs of Ella, caring for rescued dogs in Ella

Anuradha

Team Member

Nisha, Team Member at Dogs of Ella, providing daily care to street dogs

Nisha

Team Member

Sashi, Team Member at Dogs of Ella, dedicated to animal welfare

Sassi

Team Member

Board members 
Dogs of Ella e.V. Germany

Our German board supports the organization with administrative work, fundraising and communication. We build partnerships, manage international adoptions and ensure transparency and sustainability in all our efforts.

Jessica Nehlich

Julia Gottschalk

Laura Eggebrecht

Franziska Bühls

Daria Matic

Daria is working at DogsOfElla

Mandana Pazouki


Mandana is working at DogsOfElla

Sri Lanka is home to an overwhelming number of stray dogs, with estimates in the millions. 

Many suffer from untreated injuries, malnutrition or preventable diseases such as tick fever, mange or parvovirus. Rabies, in particular, remains a deadly threat for both dogs and humans due to a lack of consistent vaccination programs in many areas.