Manuela of Levriers
Swiss Adoptions has
just been to Vic to
collect ten more
galgosit is lovely to
know that they will
soon be in homes
before the cold
weather comes.
We receive many
emails and photographs of some very sad stories of cruelty to the
galgos and even after being involved with GIN for over 10 years I
find it hard to deal with these and find myself questioning again and
again why and how anyone can treat these lovely dogs so badly.
We sadly cannot help them all but we do our very best.
Those we work with in Spain, at the refuges, are very grateful for
our help and over the years the work that they put into preparing the
galgos that come into their care has helped us and the adoption
groups we work with enormously with our rehoming work.
The majority of the galgos that we are all able to help are found
abandoned, little is known about them, they come with scars and
fresh wounds, damaged bones and so the assessment of the dogs by
those carrying out their primary care is so important. Mada of the
RECAL refuge in Almendralejo, Balbino of Arca de Noe, Albacete,
Gail and Andy of Noahs Arc, Murcia and Saskia of Villamartin, Cadiz,
and many others we work with provide us with photographs and
details of the characters of the dogs as they develop and sometimes
we receive videos too, without this valuable information the rehoming
of these dogs would very difficult.
Carolyn
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Three lucky galgos, and their friend,
enjoying a rest in Switzerland