Trip to Protectora Asociacion de Animales y Plantas El Arca de Noé Albacete Spain
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Galga Ebony now lives her happy life in Slovenia with my family.
We are very happy to have her and I am still very grateful to Balbino, Andy and Gail ...THANK YOU ONE MORE TIME. :)))))))
But our work did not stop here ...we are now continue work and try to find some loving homes in Slovenia for abused galgos from Spain and Ireland.
So, please visit web site of our organization ...
Slovenian Sighthound World (SSW)
Sighthounds Need Our Help
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OMG...this brought me to tears. :( Thanks to Balbino and his helpers for caring for these beautiful shelter dogs! Hugs, Monica
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In the U.S. we kill 27,473 shelter animals every day. And as we kill them, so, too, are 70,000 born EACH day.
Mandatory sterilization laws will help to end this needless death, but breeders profiting from selling animals are the strongest opponents of such laws.
We can only stop killing animals if we stop breeding more of them.
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Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for all you do for these precious beings.
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It is always nice to see a no kill shelter. It's so unfortunate that some of these beautiful dogs may never find loving homes. A tragedy indeed. Thanks for all the hard work that goes into saving these sentient beings. You are true heros.
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What a great day for the lucky dogs that were rescued! Andy and Gail, I see you've been busy! Good work, both of you. I hope you continue to fight for those sweet dogs against the cruelty that is so common in Spain. Hopefully the country will wake up and realize its shame, and do something about it, because of people like you. Good luck!
~Dave
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Very nice to know there doing this wonderful thing to save them, thank you so much for sharing,
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Obviously, these people care a great deal and are doing a fantastic job. Every country has its share of animal abuse, but Spain has a long way to go before they can be considered a humane country. There are the galgos, bullfighting and not long ago the beach chimps. These were infant chimps brought to the beaches of Spain to entertain tourists for money. When they became too strong to control their throats were cut, they were drowned or thrown off of cliffs. At least that was abolished.
With so much respect for the work you do, thank you for saving society's homeless animals.
You are wonderful people!
CDLver 3 years ago 3
Thank you so much for your wonderful work, soon my pc will be upgraded and I can keep up with your videos and stay in touch more often, I'm using mum's pc at the moment but just wanted to thank you for doing such amazing work to save so many and for giving these dogs safe haven unti they hopefully find a forever home.
Bless you xxx
rockinfortheplanet 3 years ago 2