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Luxury Accommodation in Tenerife!!

Posted by podencorescue on May 22, 2010

Compact, bijou, naturally air conditioned, secluded, rustic accommodation available in Tenerife………………………………

This is one man’s idea of suitable accommodation for numerous Podencos on the island of Tenerife.  The shack is built into the hillside and the dogs have no access to an outside area for exercise. It is unsanitary and dangerous and the local animal welfare association, ADEPAC,  is trying to seize the dogs for their own welfare.

German association, Canarian Animals in Need (CAIN), have sent me this and many other photos of Podencos on Tenerife that need help. ADEPAC cannot house any more animals and are desperate for new homes for Podencos across Europe.

These photos show a seperate incident of two tiny puppies that were rescued from an underground concrete bunker in a field miles away from anywhere. With no food and water we can only presume they had been left there to die!!!

These dogs need your help!

If you are able to adopt, foster, sponsor or help in any way please contact:

CAIN  – Germany       http://www.canarian-animals-in-need.de

ADEPAC – Spain      http://www.adepac.es 

or send an Email to podenco.rescue@hotmail.com and I will forward your mail on.

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Rescued Podencos arrive in Nottinghamshire

Posted by podencorescue on May 16, 2010

I recently reported on the rescue of four Podencos from the Sara animal shelter on Lanzarote. Well, they have now arrived in the UK and join the one remaining bitch from the previous rescue operation. Rick and Lesley Beauchamp are currently fostering all five on their Nottingham farm and are looking for loving homes for them.

Rick has written a full report on them all in the hope of finding forever homes as soon as possible:

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CHRISTINA age 2, came into the shelter as a young puppy and spent her first 20 months within those 4 walls.

Chrissy is a real character, in some ways she is almost feline in her ways. When she plays she pounces (as do many Podencos but Chrissy is so precise she could catch a rolling penny). Christina is just about the prettiest Podenco we have seen – a real eyeful, beautifully marked and put together – everything is in proportion. She has lived in our house since she came to the UK last November apart from about 3 weeks when she was adopted but, unfortunately, returned when her adopted family split up!

She is loving, attentive, incredibly clean around the house and good with children, other dogs, cats and horses. She also quite happily spends a couple of hours in a large cage as she often sits in one of our cages at teatime and curls up in it afterwards and goes to sleep. Christina has had an unfortunate start to her new life in the UK and we are incredibly fond of her, so her new home must be very, very special. She needs a good hours exercise a day, a fully enclosed garden as she is a great escape artist – no gaps or hedges to crawl under and at least a 5 foot boundary fencing!  She isn’t the best traveller in cars either but will get better and copes ok provided she has a sickness tablet. Really Christina would be best suited to a home with another dog as she likes canine companionship.

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 ABRILA, age 2, is Christina’s litter sister with the same good looks as her sister but with much plainer markings.

She came to the UK recently and is currently living in our kennels. She is initially rather reserved with people but secretly longs to be your friend and when you can convince her to snuggle up next to you she loves it! Unlike her sister she’s not such an escape artist but we’d still require a totally secure garden environment for her.

We are finding out more about her every day and she is continually enchanting us with her attitude to her new life. Podencos notoriously “go for a long run” when let off their lead but Abrila so far only wants to gambol around the other dogs.

She loves to play, loves a cuddle, loves other dogs and despite her initial reservations loves people.

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AGORA age 3 – We had a spare air ticket on a flight back to the UK as we had only chosen 3 Podencos (we try to bring 4 to spread the costs) so we asked the vet at SARA who she would like us to rescue and without a moments hesitation she smiled and said Agora! This lovely little bitch had been in the shelter for 2 years, she was admitted with really bad mange that is, thankfully, all cleared up now. Within 2 days of arriving in the UK Agora wormed  her way into the house and apart from her walks and toilet breaks she doesn’t leave her two favourite spots 1. in front of the Aga or 2. on a big comfy dog bed under the stairs! 

She is really good on or off her lead, this little dog is adorable! But be warned, when she sits in front of you and looks up at you it is hard not to spoil her in ways that would make The Dog Whisperer have a fit!

Agora is quite small for a Podenco, has a thicker coat than most (good for the UK) and so far has displayed less of a hunting instinct than most of the Podencos we know. She isn’t a big jumper, but she’s no mug either so a secure garden is still a must.

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MOZAGA aged 18 months –  We saw this girl when she was a fairly small puppy with her siblings but she was separated from them because she damaged one of her front feet. All now fixed and sound although one front foot is slightly larger than the other. Mozaga arrived in the recent batch of immigrants and currently lives with Abrila. She reminds us of an adolescent girl in her looks (but thankfully not in temperament) everything is a bit “gawky” and needs time for all her body bits to come together. But having said that she is a really lovely bitch, quite large, nicely marked and with dropped ears which is rather unusual!

The first two days when she came to the UK she spent her time barking at our horses, so much so, we moved our horses to give her (and us) a break. Now she doesn’t bother at all with them although her natural reservation at new things I think comes from her total institutionalisation in SARA, I guess even with humans some prisoners adapt better to prison life than others. Until we came along I think that the only love that Mozaga had was from her mother for those first few precious weeks. So she is coming to trust and accept humans and is good on her lead, improving every day and we feel is a super, super dog in the making.

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PINTADA aged 5 – Pintada has been in rescue for far too long! She is absolutely stunning with markings more like a pointer than the usual foxhound/beagle type markings that typifies the breed. This is another recent immigrant to the UK.  What a character, she demands attention every time you get within 20 metres of her kennel and barks until you talk to her and her alone! I love her to bits. She can jump so well that if she was 3 times as big I’d have a saddle on her and be vying for a place in the British show jumping team! Five bar gates, she leaps without touching and six foot garden fences are clambered over easily.

So it goes without saying that this little girl needs a country home in the middle of nowhere where she won’t come to any harm when she jumps out your garden! But on the upside she loves people so much that she doesn’t run off too far and comes to a quick call. One for the agility enthusiast! Eminently trainable, endless energy, exudes love and affection but in need of a knowledgeable attentive home.

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If anyone is interested in adopting any of these dogs, please get in touch with Rick and Lesley on sarashelter_uk@hotmail.com 

They will be bringing another 4 or 5 dogs over to the UK in the next rescue operation in October. We would like to point out that, owing to the different climate and the location of Lanzarote, these Podencos are not susceptable to the Mediterranean diseases (Leishmaniasis – Ehrlichiosis etc). They are fully vaccinated, microchipped, neutered etc and available for immediate adoption.

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Podenca encadenada ayuda / Help for chained up Podenca

Posted by podencorescue on May 13, 2010

Podencas encadenadas sin comida ni agua, en estado lamentable malditos asquerosos cazadores. Hay que ayudar a esta pobre, asi morir de hambre o de sed o de un golpe de calor. Que asco, de verdad.

Esta es la compañera de la otra podenca (no tengo fotos), se encuentran en la… misma situación desperada, su queridisimo dueño que imagino que es un cazador las deja abandonadas sin aguan ni comida, pero no tuvo la dignidad de soltarlas de esa maldita cadena, por favor ayudemos a estas pobres perritas a ser felices, en un hogar, son dulces y dociles como todos los de su raza, se encuentran en Malaga pero se envian a otras provincias ayudarme a difundir el caso, por favor hay que encontrarle algo a todos.

Contacto piti777@hotmail.com / 661 229 050 Maria José

Two Podencas left chained up without food or water in a lamentable state. Damn these revolting hunters. It is necessary to help this poor girl before she dies of hunger, thirst or the heat. It is really disgusting. She is the companion of another Podenca (I do not have photos) that is in the same desperate situation. Their “loving” owner, that I imagine to be a hunter, leaves them without access to water or food and hasn’t got the decency to release them from that heavy chain. Please, we have to help these poor dogs to be happy in a home. They are sweet and docile like all of this breed. They are in Malaga but this appeal is sent out to all other provinces to help spread the word and find them something.

Contact piti777@hotmail.com   or 661 229 050 Marie Jose.

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Homeless in Sevilla

Posted by podencorescue on May 8, 2010

El Refugio-Escuela in Sevilla have, amongst their many abandoned animals, a sweet Podenca that is desperate for a loving home. This is my translation of what they have written about her:

“We are hoping that these photos will bring a new life for Shadow. A different life where there is no pain, no blows, no fear nor loneliness.

What a beautiful dog you are Shadow. It is wonderful to see you growing in confidence and start to trust, waiting for a cuddle instead of a heavy hand. How sweet you are with your curious eyes discovering the world that lies beyond the cage that you are used to. You are learning to feel the love of an embrace or a whispered word.

Our sweet little red-haired Podenca!

We cannot find the words to describe Shadow. We wish that you could get to know her, to see her sad, submissive scared eyes and hug her small, fragile and frightened body. She must have suffered cruel beatings in the past.

There must be someone out there with a desire to love, caress and pamper her, surely. “

Shadow is an Andalucian Podenca so fairly small in size. She is approximately three years of age, she is sterilised and ready for adoption. If you can offer her a home please get in touch with the refuge.

adopciones@elrefugioescuela.com

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Abandoned in Valencia, Spain

Posted by podencorescue on May 2, 2010

                                    Barajas

Barajas is a rough coated, male Podenco born around February 2008. He was wandering the streets for quite a while and was eventually caught and taken into “care” about a year ago. His time on the streets were obviously traumatic for him as he is a little fearful and timid but is coming round and learning to trust people, albeit slowly.

 With a little loving care he will make a wonderful companion and he has many good points. He is playful, house-trained, walks well on a lead, good with other dogs (both male and female) but is not so good with cats.

 It is time now for Barajas to find his forever home …….   Can you help him?

 He is all prepared for adoption in Spain or other mainland European countries. He is neutered, chipped, blood tested, fully vaccinated and has his own passport so adoption could be arranged immediately.

 If you have fallen for those wonderful eyes and feel you could offer him a home, please contact Sylvia  by email  at        silvia_vcia@yahoo.es

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Needing a forever home in France

Posted by podencorescue on April 23, 2010

Darin is searching for a forever home in France.  He is a Podenco x standing about 46 cms high and is just one year old (born around March 2009).

Originally from Spain, he didn’t have a very good start in life as he was taken to the perrera (municipal pound) to be put down as he was unsuitable for hunting!  Thankfully he was rescued by the kind people from EDL (L’Europe des Levriers) who placed him in one of their foster homes in France.

He has everything going for him now as he is a perfect family dog. He walks well on a lead,  he’s housetrained and is totally oblivious to cats as he has learnt that they scratch and hiss!!

He is playful but also gentle and affectionate. He would be ideal for a family with older children and at least one other dog to play with. His favorite pastime is playing with his “foster” brothers and sisters in the garden of his temporary home in France.

Much as this family love him, he needs to be rehomed to make way for more rescue dogs currently waiting in Spain for their “second chance”. 

Darin really needs his own forever family …….. Could that be you???

For more information, please contact   band@bbrennan.eu

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New home needed in France or Spain

Posted by podencorescue on April 22, 2010

Nela

 Nela is a sweet little Podenco around 12 months old. I say little as she stands only 35 cms tall so fairly small for this breed.

 She was found wandering the streets of a Madrid suburb but it is unknown if she had been living in the area or dumped by someone from the surrounding countryside. It is probably the latter as she is still not accustomed to walking properly on a lead.

 With abandoned dogs it is difficult to know what they have gone through in their past and Nela is no exception. She is a little timid and wary of strange situations. She doesn’t come when called unless you tempt her with a little meat.

 Nela is looking for a new home with someone who can spend some time bringing her out of her shell. Podencos make wonderful companions and are very loyal once they have overcome their initial fear.

 With a little time and effort Nela could be a wonderful addition to your family.

 She is currently in a shelter in Spain but can be adopted through  L’Europe des Lévriers in the Paris region.

 Please email     band@bbrennan.eu    in English

or contact the association

www.adopter-levrier.com  en français.

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Ronnie available in the UK

Posted by podencorescue on April 21, 2010

Ronnie was born on 10th July 2008. He was left outside a shelter in a plastic washing up bowl when he was around 6 weeks old. The shelter staff arrived one morning to find three little puppies all cuddling up trying to keep warm. These were obviously a litter that had been abandoned by local huntsmen (who won’t get their animals neutered) and some kind soul had brought them to the shelter.

  Ronnie caught the eye of Rick and Lesley Beauchamp who had travelled to Lanzarote to rescue four dogs and they decided to start the long process of preparing him (along with his brother Reggie) for the UK.

During their holidays on Lanzarote, Rick and Lesley spent virtually everyday at the shelter making friends with the brothers. They would take them out for walks which, as they had only known kennel life, proved to be “eventful” to say the least. Over a period of time they started to walk better on the lead and got to know Rick and Lesley.

 Even though the boys had never known a “hunt”, as they were only babies when they were dumped, they still had the breed instinct to run and search for interesting smells in the surrounding fields of the shelter. Both dogs were walked on very long leads to give them a little more freedom.

 Eventually the time came for them to be flown over to the UK in November 2009. As costs are too high for a direct flight they were flown to Germany and Rick drove overland to pick them up and take them back to their farm in Nottinghamshire. There were a total of 4 dogs sent over so things were going to be a little hectic in their household in future as they already have their own dogs that live on the farm.

 Two of the four dogs (including Reggie) now have forever homes so that leaves Ronnie and a female called Cristina looking for homes. (more on Cristina later).

Rick and Lesley are rescuing another four dogs this month and are waiting for available flights (thank you volcanic dust!!) so they really need these two re-homed as soon as possible.

Can you help? Could you offer a home to Ronnie?

Ronnie has now been adopted !!!!!!!!!

Please contact sarashelter_uk@hotmail.com for further details

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Adopt me please – Malaga area

Posted by podencorescue on April 21, 2010

Oco

Having seen a full photo of Oco, I would say that he is actually a Podenco cross as he has shorter legs but he is so cute and is desperate for a new home that I will include him anyway.

He was born around August 2006 and is good with other dogs but can be a little fearful at first. He is microchipped, neutered, fully vaccinated and tested negative for Leish.

He is currently in foster care with a family with children, housetrained, walks well on a lead and is very loving . Like most abandoned hunting dogs he hasn’t learnt how to play yet but I am sure that will come in time.

How can you not fall in love with those eyes!!!!!!

If you think you could give Oco a forever home please email comdelrio@hotmail.com

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