Thursday 25th May 2023
Monday 22nd May, 2023
Some people are put off by the bigger dogs, not that Beethoven is particularly big, indeed on the modest side for a GSD. That's probably because he's a cross breed. Super smart and intelligent, cross breed dogs are loyal and gentle as they generally have a more moderate temperament than pure bred dogs. And often tend to be healthier than pure bred dogs.
Of course every rescue dog is different; every one has their own personal history and their own way of reacting to it. You can find out more about our dear Beethoven by getting in touch with the team in the country where you are living (see the information in the orange squares below Beethoven's details).
To see this information and for more details about our Beethoven, please click on his name.
Friday May 19th, 2023
Filio had a family once, some time ago, but once they took him home they ignored him, even the children took no notice of him. Poor boy, he's longing for a proper family of his very own; he's already 12 years old- older but not that old. We would so love to find him a home where he can be happy and comfortable for the rest of his days.
Who will give dear Filio what he has craved for so many years - a loving family of his very own who will love him to pieces and be rewarded with cuddles, loyalty and adoration.
For more information about darling Filio, please click on his name.
Monday 15th May, 2023
Being so energetic and bright they need an active family, lots of walks and lots of activities to stop them from getting bored. So an experienced owner would be a good fit; not necessarily an owner with specific experience of Collies; that would be helpful but not essential.
Our Jacques has been waiting for his family for two years. Two years too long. He's seven now, a lovely boy who is currently in foster care in the Netherlands. You can visit him there and you can also contact us to find out how to meet him and how to contact his foster family who will also tell you all about him. As you can see from the video he walks very nicely on a lead and is fine with other dogs.
For more information about our Jacques, please click on his name.
12th May, 2023
So now Rico's back with us again. Heartbreaking for him and for us. We will try so hard to make sure he isn't with us too long and that soon he will be in a new forever home, where he will be happy for a long time. Rico is 5 years old, a cross-Malinois. We need a dream family for this dream dog - he's best suited to a family with big kids or no kids. Bless him, he needs a big garden, and a solid high fence :) and lots of love and affection - which you will get back in spades. He's affectionate and inquisitive and gets on well with other dogs.
For more information about lovely Rico, please click on his name.
Tuesday May 9th, 2023
All dogs are equal, but some are more equal than others. Or so it seems. She may not be the prettiest, the youngest or the most dainty. What is absolutely certain is that she has suffered as much as any other dog, needs love as much as any other dog, and that it is absolutely not right for any dog to spent two years and more in a shelter.
We don't really have much history - or at least there's none with her details. Just another dear soul who was dumped for whatever reason. And through no fault of her own. Who will look at this special soul, see the longing in her eyes and open their hearts to her. Who is going to bless the day they found her and took her into their family. Could that be you? Your reward, eternal love and devotion.
For more information about our sweet girl, Dina, please click on her name.
Monday, May 8, 2023
Our Blits has been waiting for more than two years for that one special owner who wants to give her a chance. She is a compact size, a loyal, friendly lady but nobody seems to fall for her.
Her foster mom thinks it is best to describe her as "intense" because everything she does, she does with full devotion. She finds it harder to process too many stimuli at once, which means that a quiet, stable environment would be ideal for her. The first acquaintance with other dogs is best done in a quiet way, because sometimes she can come across as busy and this often gets a wrong reaction.
Blits walks briskly on a leash, is used to living in a large group of dogs, loves to ride in the car and is good with children! What better dog for a family. We can never understand why some dogs just get passed over, left behind. Two years is too long for Blitz or indeed for any dog or cat. Could you start her life all over again? It will be so rewarding.
For more information about lovely Blits, please click on her name.
Sunday May 7th, 2023
She did have an owner once, but he gave up on her and took her to the killing station. That's how she came to us. She's a strong, middle sized dog with a strong character who has had to stand up for herself. Nevertheless she is sweet and playful as well as being beautiful.
Four year old Palma is friendly and gets on with other dogs, but would thrive best being in a family with just one other dog, or being the only dog herself. With the right owner, and some clear direction, beautiful Palma would make the perfect family dog.
For more information about our Palma, please click on her name.
Friday May 5th, 2023
Who can tell who suffers most, those poor mistreated and abused dogs wandering alone in the streets and the Campo. Or those who have known the love of a family and come to us lost, bewildered and uncomprehending. What happened? Where is their boss, the children, their home? It's not a competition, any suffering is unacceptable. They have done nothing to deserve it, nothing at all. Yet here they are.
Hang Hang was a dog who grew up in a family with children, until circumstances meant they had to say goodbye to their faithful friends. He had a hard time, sad, angry and wary. He's had to slowly learn to trust us. He's staying with a foster family now, which is better for him than the shelter. They are working on him and he has settled with the large pack of dogs in the house though he still has problems with human touch.
However, he is getting there, poor hurt soul that he is. You will see from the video that he is improving and even seeking cuddles from the right person. What he needs to heal him is a family to love him, a family who will stay by his side, understand his hurt and make it better. Who will help him become once again the little dog he was meant to be, a lively, happy, funny clown. A typical Bodeguero.
For more information about sad Hang Hang, please click on his name.
4th May, 2023
Don't be put off by the breed - there are a lot of misconceptions about Staffies and American Bulls. The American Bull Staffie, like Lore, is a hybrid cross between the American Bulldog and the American Staffordshire Terrier. Being more like the Staffie in appearance. A loyal, people loving dog and a great family dog. The breed is patient with children and will go out of its way to protect them.
Lore is a nice, cozy dog, super affectionate and friendly with people and also good with other dogs. She doesn't let herself be fooled, but she doesn't look for trouble herself either. She is a calm, stable dog, looking for a family that will welcome her with open arms! She really needs you, we love her but she's been in our shelter for coming up for two years. She needs her own home.
For more information about our lovely Lore, please click on her name
Wednesday 3rd May, 2023
I have vivid memories of the first time I met him. It was the day of the flood and landslide. I had arrived the evening before for my first visit. That night there was a massive storm and torrential rain, the sky electric blue with lightning, the thunder deafening. Yet I woke the next morning to bright sunshine and clear skies. I had no idea of the devastation the storm had caused. I was staying on the other side of La Cala and had no idea how to get to the Refugio, eventually I managed to get someone to call a taxi.
Dropped off near the road I crossed the car parking area. There were cars, but no people. I rang the bell. Nothing happened (later I discovered the storm had knocked out the electrics). Some minutes later another car drew up and Dirk stepped out. I had never met him but recognised him from the website. We introduced ourselves and he let me in. Only then did I see the chaos and the damage - the place was knee deep in mud, generators were humming, people were busy trying to restore some order. I have written about it elsewhere, but suffice to say that it was devastating - dogs lost, food, medicine, blankets and supplies ruined. A volunteer put a sluice in my hand and I got stuck in like everyone else. Dirk, Fabienne and Ton, all the permanent staff and the volunteers worked tirelessly throughout the day and in the days that followed.
That was in May 2011. I returned in October, and the following year, and every year until the pandemic struck. Until finally I could go back. My memories of Dirk at the Refugio are like clear snapshots ... Dirk sorting out a problem with supplies ... building a wall ... getting stuck in with any physical work needed ... filling innumerable water canisters in the dreadful days when the well ran dry ... taking photos of the new arrivals. Dirk constructing and managing the website in the office ... talking to the dogs ... always talking to the dogs .... thinking up outrageous, wonderfully inventive names for them. And on occasion shooing them out of the office when the cheeky ones managed to get past or jump the fence.
After several visits Fabienne and Dirk became friends and I had the great privilege of staying with them and their dog family - usually 24+ including their own beloveds and a shifting family of fosters. I loved being there and have even more memories of Dirk at home. Dirk after a long day heading for the fridge offering me beer or wine ... sitting outside with Fabienne surrounded by the dogs while he put the world to rights, he loved talking politics and was always interested in what was going on in the UK. Dirk at his computer on the office side of the big living room working on the website or admin for the Refugio. Dirk waiting to pick me up at the airport when I came in on an evening flight. Dirk cooking industrial quantities of spaghetti which was shared with the dog children of course.
All my memories are of a kind, hardworking, loving, generous and hospitable man. He wasn't a saint, who is? He had his moments, as we all do. Those moments too form part of my memories of this beloved husband, friend and saviour of animals. My heart goes out to Fabienne. And my thoughts are also with everyone else who knew and loved this exceptional man. I will miss you Dirk - rest in peace, I'm sure you are surrounded with grateful dogs and cats in heaven as you were on earth, including your beloved Tineke.