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The endless rescue work of Angie McCready, on the Costa Blanca

Angie moved to the Southern Costa Blanca inland from Alicante 9 years ago from the UK. She hadn't realized the plight of dogs here until she arrived. She was shocked, outraged, and felt she needed to do something. She was soon bottle feeding puppies that had been found dumped in bins, picking up strays from the street, and finding them new homes. Many didn't even go any further than Angie's home... She's a confirmed failed fosterer on more than one occasion. At the last count she has 11 ranging from quite small dogs to a Spanish Mastiff who is the gentlest dog ever.

Missy's journey - day 3
Sunday, February 23, 2014 @ 3:54 PM

In Angie's own words ..

"HERE IT IS!!!! 

What you have all been waiting for.

Day 3 and we have made a huge step in the right direction. How clever is Missy?

Forgot to say... yesterday I took the runt out of the way of the others. He is only half the size of the rest, and he had become lethargic and felt cold. He's too small and weak to get to mum's teats, and hasn't fed off the porridge today. I've fed him some puppy milk from a syringe and wrapped up in a blanket with a hot water bottle.

He responded well but cried for Missy so he's back with his mum. I moved the other 6 pups away from Missy to eat their porridge & put the runt to the teat to feed without him being forced out by the others. I'm keeping my eye on him.

The pups are getting fatter. Look at that little runt bless him, AND................I just had a tail wag from Missy!!"

Missy's fb page is here 

Angie's fb page is here

Any donations, please Paypal angie_mccready@hotmail.com

Below: Did you see Missy's tail give a little wag?



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