Will the galgueros ever take responsibility for the terrible over-breeding, maltreatment and dumping of galgos. They really are from the dark ages…
2 more at Pepis Dog Refuge needing expensive vet treatment. Corley was dumped back in September with a deformed front leg possibly from an old injury which arthritis had attacked. It is possible that he will need an amputation, although other opinions are still being sought. In the meantime, the continued visits to the vets need funding.
Next is Kaiora, left tied at the gates who has now been diagnosed with coronary problems. More investigative work by the vets, more medical treatment on the cards, more vet fees!
And lastly Bradie, who Jane and Alan spotted being left tied to the gate with baler twine. He’s skinny and covered in wounds old and fresh, including one in his neck where the chip has been cut out. More vet fees for blood tests.
Please help Pepis, you know they rely solely on your donations and any fundraising you can do – car boot sales, coffee mornings, adverts on vet clinic news boards…donate paypal pepis.dogrefuge@yahoo.co.uk Also join the Pepis Teaming Group.
Pix below.
Corley at the vet this week for more examinations
Kaiora left tied to the gate, now with coronary problems
Bradie left tied to the gate, skinny and covered in wounds

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4 responses to “End of hunting in Spain – galgos galore dumped everywhere…”
Sad to report that Kiaora, left tied to the gate, with coronary problems, died this morning. Left at the refuge but too late to save her…RIP
So sad for Jane and Alan that Kiaora did not make it.
I’m very sorry to hear about Kia-Ora , week fine for trying to save her.
I will donate to Pepis this week along with Refugio Kimba. So sorry to hear about Kiaora.Thank you to the lady in a previous post who let me know that the big white galgo is improving, saved by Refugio Kimba. It’s dreadful for the Spanish hunting dogs, I still can’t believe that in 21st century this is allowed. Talk about a medieval mindset and souls in the gutter.