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Galgos del Sol (Murcia) makes saving galgos in Spain a reality!

There is an ABSOLUTE NEED to highlight the plight of galgos (greyhounds) in Spain. This blog is to help the refuge, Galgos Del Sol in Murcia, Costa Blanca. http://galgosdelsol.org/

Tina Solera, President of Galgos del Sol has been nominated for The CoastRider Pride of Spain 2011 awards
Tuesday, May 31, 2011 @ 5:42 PM

A great person & friend of mine, Tina Solera, President of Galgos del Sol has been nominated for The Coastrider Pride of Spain 2011 awards & no one is more deserving. x

Source: The Coastrider

 

 

 

 

 

When famed British philosopher, James Allen said “Change your thoughts, change your life” little did he realise the profound impact his words would have on Englishwoman, Tina Solera and her family. Having settled in Murcia in 2007, well meaning friends had earlier warned her about the ill-treatment of animals in the region. So she was prepared...or so she thought. What she witnessed was to change her life forever. The intensity and frequent abuse of animals in the rural areas of Murcia appalled her, especially the ill treatment of “Galgos”.
 

These Spanish greyhounds are used by local hunters during the rather short hunting season from September to January and are also used for hare coursing. When they are no longer valued for their hunting or racing skills, these placid, graceful dogs are either hung, burnt alive, maimed, abandoned in fields and motorways where they pose a risk to drivers or worse, they are brought to “perreras” where they are brutally euthanized. Unable to watch this mindless brutality any longer, Tina decided to make it her lifelong mission to make a difference to the lives of Galgos and set about establishing a charity called “Galgos del Sol”. This charity is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding new loving homes for this noblest of breeds.

The Galgo Espanola is a member of the sight hound family but does not share the same lineage as the English or Irish greyhound. What it does share however, is the same placid, gentle nature and of course, speed. Despite their ill- treatment by Spanish hunters, these dogs still give unconditional love and hardly show aggression towards human beings. It is puzzling therefore, to fathom why some people do not consider them suitable family pets but rather as disposable canines not worthy of the tiniest modicum of respect or love. But this attitude may help explain why the local government is reluctant to sponsor or subsidise any shelter dedicated to these canine pariahs.

Undeterred, Tina forged forward with her plans to set up her animal shelter dedicated to Galgos and another Spanish breed, the Podenco. With the help of donations raised by Angela Stacey and some land donated by her friends, Gaynor and Les, Galgos del Sol is now a functioning animal refuge offering urgent veterinary care, shelter, fostering and re-homing opportunities and of course, the most vital of ingredients, love.

In the last 6 months, Tina and her dedicated group of volunteers has been involved in rescuing and rehoming 60 galgos. Galgos are not easy to catch, especially severely traumatised ones, yet the volunteers spend hours by fields, ditches, farms and motorways, patiently waiting to rescue them. Unlike other animal shelters in the area, Galgos Del Sol does not receive any public funding and depends entirely on donations and fund raising.

Tina is also trying to educate the next generation and as such, is reaching out to 8 to 10 year olds in local schools by creating awareness and appreciation of responsible pet keeping skills.

Her tireless efforts and determination have won her the admiration and support of other greyhound charities such as Greyhound in Need UK and Greyhound Rescue Belgium and other partner agencies. With the help of her volunteers, Tina frequently holds fundraising events throughout the Costa Blanca and Costa Calida to fund her charity.

If anyone can help with fundraising or would like to make a donation to Galgos Del Sol (NIF/CIF: G30856736), please contact Tina Solera at: www.galgosdelsol.es or email her at: tinasolera@hotmail.co.uk 

Needless to say, she has been nominated for The Coastrider Pride of Spain 2011 awards.

I am honoured to be one of her friends, one of her volunteers & her publicist.



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Amanda Richardson said:
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 10:26 AM

I have read your article in the Female Focus. I live in Moraira, about 40 mins from Benidorm.
It will be 3 years in November since I rescued Polly the Podenco from the road. She was so skinny and sad. I took her to the vets and they said she had pups so I took her back where I founds her hoping to find pups. Nothing. She lived in my car and 2 weeks later she gave birth to 8 pups in the car!!! It was the biggest shock of my life. We managed to find homes eventually 3 in Germany, one has gone to Denia and we have 2 boys that could not be homed. Two died at birth. So now with the other dogs I have rehomed we have 6 dogs!!! I just want to say that if there is anything I can do to help you and your charity I will do so. I absolutely love these dogs, am totally besotted with them and I would love to help these poor animals. People need to be made more aware of how these dogs are treated. It is so nice to know there is other people who feel the same way I do about these dogs. I am trying to catch a mum and pup podenco at the moment. Do you have any tips of how to catch her? She is very elusive but she needs to be spayed asap. Great job and all the luck in the world to you. Wish you were nearer.
Amanda


Janice (blog writer) said:
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 5:24 PM

Amanda, I have emailed Tina & copied it to you.


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