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  • Pepi’s Dog Refuge visit September 2016

    Pepis 400 010I recently spent a week at Pepi’s Dog Refuge where I took the money raised from my Fun Dog Show to help pay some of the vet bills.  The weather was baking hot, temperatures over 40 degrees, so the dogs spent a lot of time sleeping in the cool of their kennels.  The roofing is special material which keeps out the rain but also keeps out the sun, provided by Anpana association in Italy.

    On the day I arrived, we visited the vet.  A podenco puppy had been found injured on the road in the village and xrays had been taken of his broken leg.  The vet asked Pepi’s to take him.  His leg was in a splint as in some cases with young bone, the injury can heal itself, new bone can grow.  The pup was named Vero, he’s an adorable little chap and no doubt when he has recovered, he will soon find a forever home.

    Another young podenca bitch is quite an escape artist and able to climb out of her kennel to spend her days in the corridor run! She too arrived with a broken leg which has healed perfectly.Saturday was an interesting day!  

    Hunting with podencos starts Saturday evening and finishes Sunday lunchtime.  During that time there were several hunters, each with 4 or 5 dogs mostly podencos, hunting rabbit amongst the olive groves.  There was great concern on Saturday evening when one walked on land in front of the refuge greatly upsetting the pepi’s dogs.  Behind the house he fired off his gun, narrowly missing the corner!  Hunting is prohibited within 150 metres of property.  When the hunter saw us all he scarpered, leaving behind the dead rabbit.  Alan Brian called the Guardia (gamekeeper) who said he would have a word with the hunter.  As Alan said, it’s likely the hunter could be a relative of his!  Also, as elsewhere in Spain, if they complained to the Guardia Civil, it is very possible they would find their refuge dogs poisoned or stolen.  Hunters are very vindictive.

    Sunday morning saw another hunter approach the house, 2 dead rabbits hanging from his belt.  With him was his Podenco, Braco (brown & white pointer) and a small rough-haired dog of dachshund type.  He is the local butcher in Pedrera and told us he had found the little dog and kept it.  Sadly later in the day there was a young podenco running around, obviously lost and left behind by his hunter.  We left water out for him but he had disappeared the following day.

    I also saw a couple of vehicles ‘training’ the galgos …goodness knows how far the poor dogs were being made to run in the searing heat!  In the Pedrera area they are used for coursing, not hunting.  Jane remarked that no doubt one or two of them at least would be dumped at the refuge gates during the winter.

    Sadly when I left on Tuesday morning, Pepi was having trouble breathing and was taken to the vet for oxygen.  She was rescued from the piggery opposite the refuge and, even with a heart problem, lived with Brians for 16 years.  She will be greatly missed by Jane and Alan but her legacy lives on in all the Pepi’s dogs rescued and rehomed.

    Pepi’ Dog Refuge survives solely on donations and fundraisers.  Money is currently needed for microchipping and castration of some dogs in preparation for travelling for adoption. If you can help in any way, please do.  Without Pepi’s Dog Refuge, the dogs of Pedrera area would face a terrible life.

    Introducing Vero and some of the other current Pepi’s incumbents, every one waiting for their forever home.

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  • Seville – cheap accommodation available in the campo

    Rosario galga puppies 2 390Rosario de la Guia tells the story of this rescue – an all too common one about an abandoned galga who gives birth to pups.

    Look at what we did to rescue this galga and her pups. In the field in a few bushes hidden. For 3 days carrying food and water 3 times a day. We caught them as  we couldn’t leave them to die of a heat stroke.  We found an urgent foster placing  but we need to welcome them also for adoptions for when they stop suckling.  They are in Seville.  There is an adoption contract and follow up.

    Contact Harris Garcia and Rosario or gmail nochelinda49@gmail.com

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  • Peaceful Protest for Spanish Hounds – 1st May 2016 in London, Manchester & Glasgow – photos

    Flag w pp and gn 250Early in the year when I read the Spanish Royals were to visit the Queen at Windsor and I contacted my friend Polly Matthewson of Podenco Alliance about it, suggesting a demonstration, I had no idea how it would grow.  So thanks to Polly, Martin Podman French of Podenco Support South West, Dawn Karen Walker (Manchester March) and Irene Allen (Glasgow March) for taking up the idea and developing it to the marvellous day we all had on 1st May 2016 publicising the suffering of the Spanish hounds and showing what marvellous pets they can make.  Herewith my photos from the March in Manchester – sadly it rained but didn’t dampen the spirits and we handed out lots of leaflets about the plight of the Spanish hunting dogs. (Spot me on the left holding the big banner!) The London organisers handed in a petition to the Spanish Embassy and also No 10 Downing Street.

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  • Duathlon, 19th March 2016, Clumber Park, Nottingham – Sponsor Team Pepis!

    Black galgo pup 1 190 11 7 2015Pepis Dog Refuge in Pedrera, Seville, has an outstanding vet bill so far of nearly 4,000 euros!  That includes sterilization of dogs (the first thing to be done with the arrival of each new dog, to prevent unwanted puppies), vaccinations, dogs needing operations, medication…the list is endless.  

    It’s desperate that this bill is cleared and to that end Ellen Stevens and 2 friends have entered the team event in the Duathlon at Clumber Park, Nottingham, on 19th March 2016.  If you look on the Youcaring link below, you can read all about it.

    Please sponsor Team Pepis and share widely with family and friends.  Let’s raise the total and more if possible.

    Youcaring for Team Pepis

  • Dustbin contents 2

    Following on from yesterday’s story about Dustbin contents, here is a further story from Scooby.

    More proof that the Spanish HAVE to learn to neuter, the hunters have to STOP overbreeding…!

  • A severe case of Mange – what happens if not treated

    Scooby Lucy 250 3So many wonderful Spanish people now working hard to help the abandoned and discarded dogs in their country. Yet it never fails to astound me that there sre STILL so many ignorant unfeeling people who can just walk by the sight of an animal suffering! One such case is Lucy, a little galga rescued with Scooby. Cobie tells the story.

    ‘This sweet little galga girl is Lucy, she´s 5 months old and was saved a few weeks ago from the perrera provincial from Valladolid by Scooby. The police had brought her there because she was walking on the street although she had an owner which was a gypsie. That person has done nothing about the severe mange she was suffering of and her whole body was covered in blood, infections and bad wounds.

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  • 112carlotagalgos is on the move

    Dioni 250Charl and I have been good friends since 2007 when I founded Galgo News and Charl wrote publicity articles for Inland Trader and other journals, about the plight of the galgos. I’ve been pleased to support her along her journey to the stables where her first rescues were housed, to the finca in Alhaurin. We even rescued her horse Bailey together, saved from the cruel hands of a gitano. An incredible journey and a story of total devotion to the galgos, and some podencos.

    The lease contract on the finca is now coming to an end and 112carlotagalgos has been lucky to be able to take on a long-term rental on a finca just down the lane from the current one.

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  • Adopt a Galgo this Christmas

    Galgo coffee 170If you haven’t room for a galgo, how about adopting a a hand made one. Knitted Gordon galgos available in grey, coffee, brown (8″ tall)- 20 euros each, crocheted galgos (5″ tall) 15 euros each plus postage 4 euros Europe, 6 euros US.

    Also Danger Dog complete with cape (12″ tall)- brown/white – 1 only – 25 euros, 6 euros postage Europe, 8 euros US.

    Paypal band@bbrennan.eu stating knitted or crocheted/colour.

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  • Winter hats – perfect Xmas present

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    Style 1 – Hand-knitted winter hats with galgo motif – adult size – available in purple/white, royal blue/white and scarlet/black.

    Style 2 – Knitted winter hats with galgo face and floppy ears – teenage/ladies size. 2 available Beige/blrown face; beige/green face.

    £15 GBP, 20 euros each plus 4 euros postage to Europe, 6 euros ROW.

    Paypal to band@bbrennan.eu stating which colour – only 1 available in each. First come, first served!

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  • Bebe’s Boutique – raising funds for galgos and podencos – galgos, hats, general

    Danger dog 210If you haven’t room for a real galgo or podenco in your home, then buy one of these lovely hand made ones, knitted and crocheted. Or how about a hat to keep your head warm in winter? And then there are a few extras – t-shirts, mousepads, car sunscreens, bandanas (allow 2 weeks’ delivery for these)

    Danger Dog (left, complete with magical cloak!) is 20 euros plus 8 euros postage UK/Europe, RPW tba/ Brown/white

    Gordon Galgo is 20 euros plus 8 euros postage UK/Europe, ROW tba. He’s available in grey, light coffee, light brown, dark brown. The crocheted galgos are available in grey and white/brown, 15 euros plus 6 euros postage.

    Hats are available in red/black, royal blue/white – hats with floppy ears available in beige/black and beige/green. All 20 euros + 5 euros postage UK/Europe. ROW tba.

    Set of 6 galgo notelets – 7.50 euros plus postage
    Set of 6 podenco notelets – 7.50 euros plus postage

    Paypal band@bbrennan.eu stating which item you are purchasing.

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