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ACTIN, making changes for animals in Spain.

Animal care Treatment International Network has been set up to make changes for the animals in Spain, who suffer abandonment and cruelty. What we plan to do is to bring awareness of the problems to the world’s media. We need to promote education, new legislation and support neutering campaigns. It is necessary to get support Internationally to put pressure to bear on the Spanish government and to persuade them to take more responsibility for the lack of animal welfare in Spain. ACTIN plans in the future to bring about these changes through media awareness. Actin will tell the truth of how it is on an everyday basis, particularly in the country villages of Murcia, where there is a lot of ignorance and abuse. They will tell of what the volunteers deal with and how the abuse of animals is getting worse. ACTIN will endeavor to bring about campaigns for sterilization and education in schools. There is a need for a Society to protect the animals and this is what ACTIN aim to do in the future but we need much support to achieve our aims.

Cruella's dogs & their puppies
Saturday, May 3, 2014 @ 11:18 PM

There is a Spanish lady living in a village in Cartegena, who, last year, had various dogs who bred so there were endless puppies. Viv, President of ACTIN-SPAIN learnt of her & finally managed to get any puppies she found there removed, checked over by a vet then cared for then put up for adoption. 

The lady had said she'd allow Viv to have the adults castrated/spayed but then decided against it! Needless to say the whole thing started again! The lady has been nicknamed 'Cruella' as some puppies went missing!

However, this time Viv managed not only to remove the latest pups but also ..with permission ..Cruella's adult dogs who were castrated/spayed on 24th April. 

Sadly though now, there are more puppies to be cared for then to put up for adoption. The good news is that the adult dogs are not going to reproduce again. They have been returned to their owners, Cruella & her nephew who Viv has tried to educate regarding the dogs general welfare. Cruella's nephew was seen walking the now castrated alsation - who is actually his dog - on a lead! This is a real breakthrough!

If you can help fund the spaying/castration, other vets bills & keep of all these needy pups please donate through PayPal admin@actin-spain.com

 Thank you!

Below: This little pup - female - is about 8 weeks old and is ready for adoption. The pups are not going to be big, they are cross chihuahua and we can show photos of Mum....she has 6 other siblings equally gorgeous - only 1 boy in the litter...they are playful and bursting with character.....they are currently around 1 kilo.

Below: This is the only boy in a litter of 7, he weighs less than a kilo and is 8 weeks old....ready for a forever home and too cute....needs a home where you just have lots of cuddles to give.

Just as Viv was leaving to take the Cruella pups to their foster mum Loli turned up and she is gorgeous. She is very confident, sociable and sweet. This beautiful puppy was dumped in the road along with three 2 week old kittens. Named Loli, she is around 3 months old, she is inoculated and can be ready to travel. She is an all round lovely dog, full of character, loves all dogs, is child friendly and tolerant...she has possibly some Greyhound and retriever in her but difficult to tell at the moment....she is extremely cuddly and doesn't mind travelling.

 

For further info with regard to adopting any of the above pups please email ....adoptions@adoptaspanishdog.com

 



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