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Tag: rehomed

  • Podencoworld – helping the podencos of La Linea, Spain

    Podencoworld 01 2011 250 Passionate about Podencos! Why didn’t I find this website before? Maybe because I haven’t had time to do so much research into podenco sites because the Galgo news always takes so much time, as did researching for my book! Have a look at this very interesting website, Podencoworld. This link should take you through to the English translation; if it doesn’t click on the Union Jack on the lefthand side.

  • Galga Aleta, abandoned in Murcia, rescued and now in her forever home

    Earlier in the year Tina Solera took in a galga with a serious skin problem. Twinkle, or Aleta as she is now called, is happily settled in her forever home. Have a look at her running free on this video.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0UnI2uwcIE

  • Galga Gaby, abandoned in Murcia, fostered in France, adopted in the UK

    Gaby Diary Pix 009 190 Here’s something to make you chuckle, amidst so many horror stories. I am fostering a galga rescued by Tina Solera of Los Infiernos Refuge in Murcia (by the way, click on the ‘hound’ logo on the right to donate desperately needed dog food to her) who is en route to her forever home in the UK. The galga is a terrible thief! What a surprise! But as she is larger than my Carmela and Sahara, she can reach more things.

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  • Vincente the Spanish galgo finds his forever home

    Here’s a link to a lovely story about Vincente the Galgo, who has now landed on his feet in his forever home. Lovely story.

  • Podenca Andaluz Bebe – off on an adventure in rural France!

    Animal Images 2008 070 250 Yet another story about a podenco! This time it is about mine, little Bebe, my Podenca Andaluz, rescued injured from a Seville motorway 2 1/2 years ago. My vet operated on her injured leg, and now Bebe is the fastest Pod on 4 legs!! I haven’t been able to train her to come to me when she is outside of the house, the vet thought she was about 5 or 6 when rescued, so probably too old to train. So when we walk the dogs, Bebe is on a harness and long lead, and then on a long tether on a long line when in the courtyard with the other dogs. Our courtyard is enclosed for galgos and Podenco Canarios and Ibicencos, but not the miniatures. We have to leave one or two small escape routes for our cat, in case she ventures into the courtyard when the dogs are loose.

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