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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.

This is where Missy's story began
Friday, March 14, 2014 @ 12:41 PM

On January 24th Missy, the gentlest but most scared pointer ever, had seven puppies, 4 males & 3 females. From what I know she was picked up & taken to a shelter where she gave birth to her 7 puppies in safety.

This is where Missy's story REALLY began. Angie McCready saw her story & when the shelter said they'd sponsor the food Angie was able to take them all in. They were then transported from the Cartegena area of Murcia to the Alicante area to Angie. The runt of the litter is doing very well with another foster carer, leaving Angie with Missy & 6 puppies now 7 weeks old & thriving as can be seen in the latest video which is after the photos.

And here they are NOW.

Missy's Journey Facebook link is here.
Angie's Facebook link is here.

Angie's Amazon Wish List link is here.

Angie's Kindle book Spain 1.23€ BUY >>  Amazon.es link << BUY

Angie's Kindle book UK £1.02  BUY >> Amazon UK link << BUY

Angie's Kindle book USA  $1.70 BUY >> Amazon USA link  << BUY

If you'd care to donate by Paypal towards the vets bills, vaccinations, microchips, passports, worming etc  of Missy & her puppies (not food as the shelter Missy came from sponsors them) this is the link to Paypal, thank you so much! angie_mccready@hotmail.com

 



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