Pro-Galgo have a new project. Mo Swatek explains. ‘JOIGOS (our new association dedicated to the preparation of dogs for therapy purposes and therapy for panic hounds) as well as for the hounds of PRO-GALGO, we found the perfect place to rent.. It’s a plot of 2.5 hect (ca 5acres) of fenced land but unfortunatly far to big to let the dogs loose. Read more here.
Tag: podencos
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Seville galgos, Cuenca galgos, Albacete galgo – abandoned by galgueros Anyone help?
Please can anyone squeeze in these two temporarily, the galguero is going to get rid of them….he doesn’t say how. Puri says ‘I have no room, he is giving me until Monday to do something. I have offered a refuge that can take care of them in terms of veterinary and other expenses but do not have room, so I need shelter for two.’
Contact sarapuravida@msn.comAnd another plea
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The Truth Exposed – Spanish hell for the Podenco
The truth about life in Spain and the Spanish Islands for the Podenco. Please don’t turn away from watching this video, contains upsetting images.
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ESDAW animal protection petition – please sign and publicise
ESDAW have launched a petition demanding an EU law to protect the animals in Spain. Please sign it and publicise to everyone you know.
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Communicating with Animals –
Last weekend I treated myself to a weekend away – no lying in the sunshine by the side of a pool for me – rather joining half a dozen more animal lovers at a retreat in the woods of the Limousin region of France, for a weekend of learning to talk with animals! Joanne Hull, known as the Pet Psychic, was the tutor and she made the subject thoroughly fascinating and enjoyable. We students even got to practice too.
This is what Joanne’s website says about ‘talking with animals’.
‘Psychic simply means using your intuition on a telepathic level, animal communication is the SIMPLE ability to listen, which to you and me means to become sensitive, to use our intuition, our gut feeling, giving our minds, hearts and souls the permission to fully experience what an animal sees, feels and senses.
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Happy Endings, Chiclana – hoping so for their podencos and galgos
Happy Endings is a new association formed in southern Spain in the Chiclana area. Its founder, Margarita Gloersen is Norwegian and has been rescuing starving and injured dogs in the area for some years. This is their story.
‘My name is Margarita Gloersen from www.happy-ending-final-feliz.eu in Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz.
I have been working with dogs since I arrived Chiclana in 2005. I am from Norway, and when I came I just could not believe my day to day experiences with animals lying in the road, killed by cars and all the others just left to themselves with no chances to survive in the long run. Sooner or later they would become run over by cars, since all the trash bins are alongside the roads.
