The end of the hunting season draws near and the refuges and perreras are full to overflowing with dumped hunting dogs, mainly galgos and podencos. Pepis is no exception and I met many of their galgos when I visited recently. Some of the newest galgos are at the top of this page but scroll right down and you’ll find others like Richardo, Passarella, Dina…who have been waiting too long. Please consider taking one into your home and heart, you will be rewarded with a heap of love.
The latest to join the refuge is stunning white Lacey (above), abandoned and eventually caught by a local hunter and brought to the refuge.
Galga Tina arrived at Pepis with a badly broken leg, you can read the update on her on this link.
And this is Persula with Alan, and brindle Paprica with Scarlett and Alan, another grey face. And Bronca, who bears many scars on her body – and branding on her hind quarters – evidence of the very hard life she had before finding safety with Pepis.
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4 responses to “Hunting in Spain with galgos – Pepis Dog Refuge offers a safe haven”
oh i wish i could take one at least i feel awfull i cant help at the moment i know its addoptions they all want jane and alan have lovely galgos one day i will be offering deffo just wish more people would commit for the right reasons of course this hunter had a caring soul then they are very rare to find
i will be promoting galgo news and pepis and charl and a couple of podenco rescues today at the demo and pod post tell every one i can to visit this site to see the real horror and true to life facts of what happens to the poor souls
and also getting the letter to the hunting federation signed by as many people as i can then will be posting finally this coming week beryl it is the letter of yours with the title i woke up angry today and its all your fault
Thanks Jen, look forward to hearing a report on the demo in Manchester. Great about the publicity. Jane and Alan have over 70 dogs, there are podencos as well as galgos and they need all the help they can get.