This photo is how we first saw Maggie – how could we not help?
This little girl was left by her family in a Killing Station in Murcia. She is only 5 months old – and already homeless. She is being fostered in Spain and is booked to come to the UK on the 15th of June.
Her foster in Spain says she is everything a puppy should be – she is energetic, fun, all over the place and quite the escape artist – so she will need a family that has the time for a puppy – and the energy levels!

ADOPTED
This poor girl has had a tough life. Like so many dogs in Spain – her first family threw her out – but before they did – they beat her so badly they have left her with a limp on her back leg. She was 18 months old and without a home. A woman took her in and put her in her kennels – this is where Nancy Reagan stayed for the past 5 years.
Nancy Reagan is now 6.5 years old and has never known love or human kindness. She has spent her life ‘surviving’ – not drawing any attention to herself and staying out of the way. A wonderful volunteer told us about her and asked if we can help – so we brought her to the UK!
Nancy Reagan has now been adopted by the lovely Saskia and her family.
We were contacted by the wonderful volunteers at Happy Endings/Final Feliz – http://www.happy-ending-final-feliz.eu – Lucy had been found as a stray and although she had a micro chip – it was registered in Argentina!
They did try and contact the owners – but had no response – no one is sure how she made it from Buenos Aires to Murcia – but she did! Lucy was a very nervous dog – she did not get along well with other dogs and found life in kennels very stressful.
She was biting at the bars, she was barking all the time – and the volunteers did not know they would be able to place her in a home in Spain – at 8 years old – she was never going to be easy!
So they contacted us and we were so heartbroken to see the pictures of her and so saddened that at her time of life to find herself kennelled and unwanted. She was booked on a transport and made her way to the UK!
With her fosters…
This is one girl that has a lot of frequent flyer miles to her passport – and she has finally landed on her paws! She is loved, cuddled and will never find herself on the streets again!
Photos taken recently in her forever home…
Well what a love story for these two dogs, who were a few days away from being put to sleep. We pulled them with the aid of a wonderful person that runs a rescue in Spain – El Amparo on Valentine’s Day! Hence they were named Romeo and Juliet.
Now adopted and living a wonderful life in Norfolk with a sofa, toys and love, we will let the photographs speak for themselves.
AFTER

Update April 2013:
Sara has been rehomed!
Good luck Sara! 🙂 Here’s some new photo’s of Sara in her new home:

Update 26th February 2013:
Sara is in the UK! She arrived late January and she is doing wonderfully. She is the sweetest thing – a real confection. Sara is approx 2 years old and very energetic – she loves to play with you or other dogs and is a typical naughty terrier. She loves to dig, destroy anything left on the floor (post, socks, the occasional slipper) – a real delight.
She needs a home that will give her all the love and attention she has missed – she has a high prey drive – so no small furries. She could live with another dog – but it would have to be playful and well matched. This is a real gem of a dog – and she will need a real gem of a family. Priority will be given to families in the South east – she is currently being fostered in London.
This is the lovely Sara – a female Wire Fox Terrier in Spain. Sara was found as a stray in southern Spain – she luckily was picked up by a spanish rescue and has been kept safe – but the rescue has over 100 dogs and Sara has not had much serious interest.
She is a gem, good with other dogs, she is only small weighing about 6 kilos. So very compact and bijoux for a fox terrier.
She is currently in Spain and we have asked for better photos – so will update shortly.
She will be speyed, fully vaccs, microchipped and have her passport.
She will be in the UK towards the end of January – if you are interested in rehoming this little poppet please contact us for more information.