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Carol – fox terrier jack russell mix

Carol has been adopted by her foster family, whist we’re always sorry to lose a foster, we’re very happy for Carol and wish her and her family the best.
This little girl is called Carol, a Jack Russell/Wire terrier cross, abandoned at the perrera with her two puppies. She did have a microchip. The owner was contacted, but said she gave the dog away and wants nothing more to do with her…so in the perrera she went with her puppies. Sadly one puppy has died, the other has gone into another rescue. But Carol did not stand a chance and so we agreed to save her. She is now with the foster family in Greater London.
Described as very terrier like and absolutely needs her new home to have no small furry pets. Other dog friendly and needs cuddles/reassurance in abundance. She has had an extremely tough start in life, with various problems in kennels, but remains strong and loving. A true testament to the tenacious terrier. Born in 2012, she is a very young girl. If you are interested in this dog, please fill in our rehoming questionnaire on this website, in the first instance.

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With her “foster mum” in Spain

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Carol in Valladolid Carol moved to Seville

Tony – terrier cross

The wonderful Tony has now been adopted, lucky family!
This adorable terrier cross is Tony, another stray dumped on the streets of Spain without a second thought. Thought to be around 2 and a half years old. He ended up in the perrera and his days became numbered. Very sweet in nature, he is now in foster in Lincolnshire, after spending some time in kennels in Spain.
His foster mum says: “TONY such a baby really but day 2 he is coming to me to let me know he needs to go out to spend a penny and day 3 off lead and coming back when called. He is booked into the groomers on the 13th to see if she can tame his unruly hair! He needs to put a few pounds on as well ,but he is a star.”

We are seeking an adoptive home for Tony. If you are interested in this dog please apply by filling in the rehoming questionnaire on this website and send to stated email address, in the first instance.

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Roan

This poor boy was saved from the perrera in Valencia. We know he is approx. 5 years old.  He was abandoned and picked up by the perrera. They were able to trace the owners from the micro chip, but they said they did not want him and came and signed the paperwork to release him.  He was at risk and would have been put to sleep, but we decided that he deserved better. We could not look into those eyes and not try to help him.  Newly arrived in the UK with his new foster family – where they will now show him the love and care he deserves.

Roan in the UK

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What a transformation from perrera to foster kennel!

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Seren – female welsh terrier

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Seren is a Welsh Terrier bitch, a very young nine years of age and spent her days tied up in a small yard. She is an adorable dog in foster in the UK. Currently residing other dogs, she is learning to be a family dog at last! Agile for her age, but needing love and cuddles in abundance, she does have some issues with food/treat guarding, but these are disappearing rapidly. It will, however, need continued training and she is a quick learner. She has already learned “leave” with a toy. She loves rambles with plenty of time for taking in “smells”. Best as an only dog or alongside a sedate dog.

Seren is ok with other dogs as long as they are respectfull  her prioritys are a warm fire a comfy knee and lots of strokes and hugs .
She has now recovered from her opp to get rid of lady bits,has had a haircut and is ready for her forever home.

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Reina

Reina is a lovely Fox Cross, currently in foster in UK, having come from the killing station in Murcia. We were only shown a photo of a tiny wirey head stuck between two large pointer type dogs. Like so many, her days were numbered and the likelihood she would ever come out alive was nil. So again, what could we do? We said please take her out of that place! So one of our volunteers did just that! She is lovely – approx 10 kilos, very fun and playful. Dog and people friendly – she will be the best companion you have ever known. All our dogs are a privilege to own – and she is no exception – she is a sweetie!

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New photos of Reina in her UK foster home

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Reina when she was in Spain

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