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Please can we find a foster home urgently for pod x Aaron. He is one of over 80 dogs at Pepis Dog Refuge, Pedrera Seville. Another one dumped at the gates – it happens on a regular basis…dogs come in quicker than can be homed!!
Here’s what Jane Brian says.
‘I wonder if you can help with little guy? I have him living with us in the mobile home and I really don’t want to put him in the refuge.
He is an amazing puppy, very intelligent and obedient.
We estimate that Aaron is around five months. He is house trained to a point, he does his big business outside, but still does wee wee inside, he hasn’t grasped that concept as yet.’
Please contact Jane Brian direct, please help Aaron with either a foster home or, even better, a forever home.
During my working life, I wore 2 hats. One was with BBC Radio, the other was in the legal profession. But both overlapped in so far as I was trained to carry out full research on a subject, check the wording of whatever I wrote and include references where possible to substantiate my claims. This work has stood me in good stead, especially publicising some dishonest working practices by a firm of solicitors which I, with the help of the BBC, exposed on television. There was nothing the solicitors could do about it because the report was full of fact and backed up, and also passed by the BBC legal department.
Look at the fabulous ears on these two stunning chocolate podenco pups who are in a foster home in Cadiz area. They needed to move to another foster home as their carer could no longer look after them as she is in poor health. A new foster home has been found but these two babies are 6 months old and called Ian and Ilse and need even forever homes. Please Contact Karen if you can help. (Ilse has the white paws)
This 3 month old podenco puppy was found abandoned a couple of weeks ago and has been in foster. She has been named Nana. Sadly she can’t stay with the fosterers and so an appeal is out for another foster home, or she will have to go into a shelter. She is quiet, happy, likes other dogs, ok with cats, wants to play in between sleeping! She really needs to be in a home where she can be trained, rather than a kennels.
Please contact ALMU : almuadoptasalvaunavida@gmail.com (Spain) 656882906
http://adoptasalvaunavida.com/
or Contactos: *645784096 (Teresa) tere_sa_ee@hotmail.com
Last week I posted a comment from a volunteer in Spain, that many perreras kill ALL the dogs in August, because they want to close down completely for the holidays. Well, Albacete Perrera is going to do just that. Over 200 dogs are due to be pts any time now! Several of them are beautiful young podencos.
L’Europe des Levriers is the French association with whom I have travelled to Spain on many rescue missions. One of the refuges they work with is in Albacete. But they can’t cope with this massive programme of euthanasia.
If there any associations who can help with taking any of the podencos, please contact Alicia on edl.alicia@gmail.com
People who don’t make arrangements to have their pets looked after when they go on holiday really make me angry. I’ve just received this appeal in from Spain. This podenca is in Murcia, can anyone help take her?
‘PLEASE! ¡I need your help from Spain! This femalePodenco has only 6 month old.The person who has this bitch has told us that he goes on vacation for Christmas and if we don’t do anything for the bitch he will take it to the pound. It is very urgent to find a home as it may be sacrificed in the perrera.
This is Claus, an adorable podenco with the DDEVIDA association in southern Spain. He is desperately looking for his forever home. He’s only 8 months old, 7.2 kilos so a small boy, spent the winter living on the street as a puppy! He likes to play, is healthy and loving and loyal, he captivates everyone who meets him. Please take him into your life. Contact Elena Martin elenaddevida@gmail.com
DDEVIDA is one of the associations which spends a lot of time visiting schools and youth groups educating the younger generations in Spain that animals should be treated with respect, how to care for them, not to dump them, etc.
Sociedad Protectora de Animales y Plantas Granada is another refuge which struggles to cope with the abandoned dogs, cats and puppies in this huge metropolis and surrounding area. They too have podencos needing homes, please take a look at their website.
They are also able to take dogs and cats whilst people go on holiday or into hospital, details on the English website link.