


Hola! They called me Pancho Villa, after a famous Mexican revolutionary, but I was saved by Superman. Let me explain. Terrier SOS had been told about a wire fox terrier in Spain found abandoned living near a petrol station. Volunteers pulled him to safety, and ask Terrier SOS to take him on, and they knew about another terrier who had been languishing in kennels and asked if Terrier SOS could take him too. They agreed. I was that other terrier. That wire fox terrier was named Clark Kent, so you see, I was saved by Superman, and by the fact that Terrier SOS try so hard to find solutions.
After living with 20 other dogs in Spanish foster and getting along with everyone, I was finally able to go onto the next stage of my journey – to come to the UK and find a loving family.
So here are my details: I am about 2, friendly with everyone I meet (even cats, cats!), I like playing mouthy play, cuddling next to you, burrowing my nose against you, I am housetrained (clever me as I have probably never lived in a proper house), can walk very nicely on the lead, I almost do sit – I would probably enjoy training classes to learn new things as I am to eager to learn and eager to please.
Vaccinated, neutered & chipped. Year of birth: 2012
weight: just under 10 kilos
coat: white & tan
Children: age 10 +
Interested in adopting me? Please download a questionnaire: TERRIERSOS-Homing-Questionnaire
If you can’t adopt right now but would like to make sure other dogs are helped like I was – please donate via Paypal
Another way to help is to share this page on social media to help spread the word. Many thanks!

approx 2 /3 years old. Milu is a sweet active little dog, who gets on with everyone, people, other dogs and even cats! He could live with a family as an only dog or with other dogs.
Again he came from the pound and he deserves to find his loving family. He is ready to travel, chipped, vaccinated & neutered.


Hello my name is Coco, I am approximately 18 months. I am a death row dog pulled from the perrera and saved by the kind Spanish volunteers. I arrived in the UK last month with a skin condition and underweight, I have now been put back to health and I can now be officially adopted. This is what the foster says about me:
“This is our Coco – also known as Cocoloco, Coconut, Cookie – he arrived in the UK a little bit worse for wear – but he has had a lot of tlc and is on the road to a full recovery. His skin has improved, he has gained weight and is a sweet little boy slowly coming out of his shell. Coco is approx 4 years old – and proving to be a wonderful boy. He loves to cuddle and be with you – his idea of heaven is curled up in your lap getting a cuddle. He is dog friendly – but would be best with a calm bigger dog – Bosso is his pal and he often sits up against him. He loves to play ball – and football is his favourite sport. He is learning to walk on the mean streets of London – he is still scared of traffic and any loud noises – but with time and patience he will get use to them. He loves going for car rides and basically being with you – and is a soft, sweet lovely boy. A real favourite of visiting family – if you would like to make him part of your family – please download the questionnaire below & get in touch – we look forward to hearing from you!”
Vaccinated, neutered & chipped. Year of birth: 2010
coat: white, black & tan
Children: age 10 +
Interested in adopting me? Please download a questionnaire: TERRIERSOS-Homing-Questionnaire
If you can’t adopt right now but would like to make sure other dogs like me are helped – please donate via Paypal
Another way to help is to share this page on social media to spread the word. Many thanks!

Nigel is a Wire Hired Fox terrier thought to be about 6 years old, until he was rescued he had spent almost his entire life chained to a tree,for the last few months he has been living very very happily with his foster mum and her dogs especially loving her little bitch who he will spend the whole day playing with if allowed, his foster Mum says he is a lovely happy loving little dog , he loves to fetch the ball, loves cuddles and strokes and going out in the car.
We don’t think he would be good with cats .
His foster mum says “And what can I say about Nigel ,after standing in nearly the same spot for over 4 years chained to a tree ,mostly standing in freezing cold water and mud with only the trees branches for shelter and only getting fed once a week ,yet here he is so gentle and loving ,he asks for so little but has loads to give.”
Please complete an application form if you are interested in adopting this boy.