• The Transformation of Amigio

    Amigio was found in Seville earlier in the year, very malnourished and sick. Thanks to help from Pro-Galgo, he is now a magnificent healthy galgo, happy in his forever home.

    Read more about him, and others saved by Pro-Galgo.

  • Schering-Plough delivers vaccines in record time

    Dog vaccineLaboratories Shering-Plough contacted Sandra Baas through her website to offer a major donation: 3825 vaccines for dogs, specifically the Quantum DA2PP & CVL.

    These vaccines will expire in a few weeks, so co-ordination and speed were demanded to deliver them to different shelters in time.

    This was made possible, in partnership with Ddevida, responsible for the defence of animal rights, in record time indeed. The distribution of vaccines was ready in just over a week.

    We are always ready to organize and coordinate, but first we need resources.

    Read the full story on Baas Galgo.

  • Michala Bandier – founder of Galgos in Need Denmark

    Michala BalouFor 10 years Michala lived in the south of Spain, and it was in fact the horses, that took up most of her spare time.

    Almost daily she went riding in the mountains, but on her way she passed through many farms and could not help noticing all the dogs running around or being kept under poor conditions, locked up in old ruins or hidden from daylight in workmen’s huts.

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  • Puppy needing help

    PuppyPuppy, five months old, extremely malnourished – found in appalling conditions – recovering in a foster home for a few days, but the fosterer has other dogs at his house and can only have him for a few days.

    Urgently needs a forever home.

    If you can help contact sinadobo@hotmail.com 635-957-910 (Spain)
    loslebreles.blogspot.com
    hasiandasha.com

    or please pass onto your contacts.

  • From the Office of the Spanish Prime Minister

    Spanish Prime Minister page oneAs a result of my letter to Snr Zapatero, the Spanish Prime Minister, about the plight of the Spanish galgos, I received the following reply – which I have to admit was a pleasant surprise, as I didn’t expect such a result.

    Sadly, my language skills don’t include Spanish, so if anyone can send me a translation into English, I’d be delighted to receive it.

    Click on the thumbnail images to the right to read the full text of the two page reply.

    If you joined my campaign, and sent a letter as well, I’d like to know if you received a reply too.

    Spanish Prime Minister page twoAnd if you haven’t already sent a letter, then click here and print off a copy of mine.

    Come on, folks, let’s bombard the Spanish government with protest letters, we’ve a 50% chance of getting them to do something!

  • Gentleman George lands on his feet

    George galgoWith plans afoot to return to the UK, Sandi Leach says the last thing she and husband Will were planning to do was adopt another dog in France. That was before they met George.

    Sandi explains: “Originally named Adonis by Nuria of Amigos de los Galgos, this big, black and white, gentle galgo captured our hearts.

    It could have been something to do with the fact that he is almost the twin of our other galga Pye, despite the size difference, (she could stand underneath him if she wanted to).

    They are so similar that people do a double take when they see them together.

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  • Three more galgos hoping to be rescued

    Nata galgoCharl has sent in stories of 3 more galgos, dumped like rubbish to fend for themselves. The mentality seems to be “galgos can hunt, they can look for food”.

    Nata… another lame galgo, saved by some more “guardian angels” of the galgos.

    Nata arrived at the shelter El Arca de Monzòn (Huesca) – no one knows how, but she was begging around the exterior of the refuge. Perhaps luck brought her that far.

    It’s quite possible she was brought there by the same gypsies who had her because she was no good at running, for she has a wound in her front paw.

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  • Pressure on Nicaraguan gallery grows

    The World Society for the Protection of Animals has continued to press for action following last year’s art exhibition by Guillermo Vargas, which featured a dog chained to a wall with no food or water.

    Elly Hiby, WSPA’s head of companion animals, said: “Information regarding the treatment and fate of the dog used in the 2007 exhibition is inconsistent, but for WSPA – irrespective of the exact outcome – chaining a dog without food or water for public entertainment is a reprehensible abuse.”

    More: WSPA says art is no excuse for cruelty

  • Happy May Day 2008

    SpaansehondenOn behalf of the San Anton Refuge.

    Donations can be sent to the treasurer:
    Fam. E.H. van Poelwijck
    De Aalscholver 4
    7702 AE Dedemsvaart
    The Netherlands

    Website: Spaansehonden.com/

  • Organising a dog walk in France

    If you would like to organise a fundraising dog walk, don’t be put off by the paperwork! You know what the French are like, bless them. I think I put the cat among the pigeons when I decided to organise my walk for the International Day of the Dog.

    If we had just been people walking, or riding bikes, or horses, they had forms to cover that! It was also the fact that I didn’t know how many dogs would be present. But I sorted through the paperwork and the bureaucracy and then, relaxing afterwards with a welcome glass of wine, I realised that some of the demands made were actually quite sensible.

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