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Spanish animals that need help

All the time I hear about Spanish animals that need help one way or another so this is for those animals

PERROS DE ALICANTE (DOGS OF ALICANTE)
Wednesday, August 21, 2013

About PERROS DE ALICANTE: This group has been formed to save and re-home dogs from the Province of Alicante. The aim is to find the RIGHT home for the dog, and the RIGHT dog for families.
All potential adopters will be home checked by an independent person.
Adopters should realise that there is no such thing as a FREE dog, and will be responsible for all veterinary costs and transport.
We want dogs to be saved from a life in a refuge, and to find loving forever homes.
Everything we do will be in the best interests of the dog...............nothing else matters
Contact us on:- Perrosdealicante@outlook.com

Here is the web page for the refuge.

http://protectoraanimalesalicante.org/

It IS a Protectora...............NOT a Perrera......No dog is put down no matter how old nor how long it has been there.
Their veterinary facilities are quite basic, (a table) so any dog needing more than an antibiotic has to be taken out by volunteers and treated at their expense.
The vets visit 5 times a week.

JOIN US ON FACEBOOK 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/574365302587287/

Please help us by donating to our pay pal account Perrosdealicante@outlook.com  Many of these dogs have been handed in because their owners have been evicted or cannot afford veterinary fees that these dogs so need . All the dogs we help have at one time been someone's pet and these dogs don't understand why their world has suddenly fallen apart.

In order to help  - if you use Facebook - please share our facebook site https://www.facebook.com/groups/574365302587287/  with your friends asking them to join and for them to ask their friends to join. There are so many dogs here in Spain that need your help. Please help us to help them by doing this simple task .

We need to get more of these poor dogs out the longer they are in there the higher the risk that many will die of parvo or distemper. These dogs shouldn't have to die of a broken heart and are crying out for your HELP
Thanks Jackie, Irene, Steve and Karen

Yesterday we managed to take NINE dogs out of the Protectora, what a day!

So there were 9 sets of paperwork, and the vets had to do 27 sets of tests, 9 microchips and passports.

Here are some of the photos from yesterday.

The video below is one taken by the volunteers who removed the dogs above, sadly too many had to be left behind. 

The video is hard to watch & is meant to be, to make others aware of the work certain people do, to make life better for some.



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Tiny Luna, a 4 month old Labrador/terrier mix, is missing from Albir, please watch out for her
Tuesday, August 6, 2013

UPDATE: 9TH AUGUST - FOUND IN LA NUCIA POUND, RENAMED CAROL & UP FOR ADOPTION. NOW BACK WITH FAMILY.

PLEASE BE AWARE PUPPIES CAN BE MICROCHIPPED FROM 6 WEEKS, IT DOES NOT NEED TO HAVE FINISHED ITS VACCINATIONS TO BE CHIPPED.

4 DAYS OF HELL COULD HAVE BEEN AVERTED!

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Our dog has been missing since Monday morning. She is a caramel coloured 4 month old Labrador/terrier mix. She was 6 weeks old in this photo. Answer's to Luna. Our son is devastated, we are really worried as she is so young. She managed to get under our gate.

Albir area near lighthouse trail. If anyone finds her please call Katie Donoghue on 664745283 

Thanks



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Rainbows End's aim is to help stray and feral cats - trap, neuter and release
Saturday, August 3, 2013

I recently heard about these wonderful, caring people. Mike, Pauline & Marion - Rainbows End - have been feeding and giving fresh water to 35 cats and their kittens every day.

Their aim is to help stray and feral cats - to trap, neuter and release - to re- home kittens when possible and feed a colony of cats on private land at San Fulgencio near Guardamar del Segura, Alicante.

Only about half the colony has been neutered hence the kittens. Rainbows End's aim is to TNR the rest of the colony as this is the only way to manage so many cats. They need the main colony safe and maintained as you know so many cats could produce unlimited kittens.

Their main colony have food, water, shade, also shelter in the countryside on private land but the only way Rainbows End can continue to do that is through other peoples kindness and the three of them working towards helping them in anyway we can.

PLEASE if you have any household goods, Bric a Brac, unwanted clothing, even if you only have one euro to spare, your kindness would make a huge difference to the cats & kittens quality of life and enable Rainbows End to help more cats.

Each 30kg of dried cat food is mixed with pasta or rice to bulk it up, so the 30kg of dried food will last approx 20 days. They need donations of rice, pasta & dried cat food.

----> Rainbows End will be at Los Montesinos Car Boot on Sunday 4th August, please come along and give them your support. Coming along the Crevillente road from Quesada towards Torrevieja turn right at the roundabout sign to Los Montesinos & a couple of hundred yards along on the left Is the car boot. Usually there are stewards outside directing traffic into parking.

Rainbows End contacts
Mike: 622936651
Marion: 634307204

You can now email them direct with any queries, questions or advice at: rainbows-end@mail.com  Thanks!

A PayPal link is at the top of their Facebook page, Rainbows End Facebook link is here

Here are some photos of Rainbows End cats & kittens.

 



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