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Age on arrival

Aproximately 2.5 years

Gender

Male

Character traits

Tummy rubs, long walks and cuddles

Found on streets / Handed in by owner

Found on the streets

Breed

Crossbreed

Location

Spain

Arrived

2019

Height and weight

Approximately 25kg, height 60cms

Puck-All his friends left and he is still waiting

Puck arrived at a northern pound in 2018 when he was barely 6 months old. How unfair to subject such a young dog to a pound life. In spite of this, two years later, he is the most loving of dogs. He loves kisses and is always seeking out a volunteer for a nice kiss.  He also gives the best ones.

He gets on well with all dogs, male and female, and through the years he has seen many of this kennel companions leave, but he is still waiting. We do not understand why as he is a beautiful dog.  When will it be his turn? Will he be able to spend his first ever Christmas in a home this year? Please help us to make that happen.

 

Here he is in his own video

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Puck is available for adoption in Germany, UK, Sweden, Finland, Holland, Spain and many other countries. Homecheck and adoption fee apply. Adoption fee includes neutering, passport, microchip, all vaccinations, blood tests to screen for diseases, worm and flea treatment.
Adoption cost in Spain (if no transport required) 155€ for males and €165 for females. Adoption costs to the UK £390, this includes all DEFRA paperwork and transport by DEFRA registered carrier(using the TRACES system) by road direct to your door. We sort all the arrangements for you.

For adoption costs elsewhere, or for help and advice please e-mail adoptions@spanishstraydogs.org.uk

For more information about this dog, including advice and custom made video contact adoptions@spanishstraydogs.org.uk now.

Give Puck a second chance at love

For more information, including advice and a custom made video, please contact us.

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Rehomed

Age on arrival

Aproximately 2.5 years

Gender

Male

Character traits

Tummy rubs, long walks and cuddles

Found on streets / Handed in by owner

Found on the streets

Breed

Crossbreed

Location

Spain

Arrived

2019

Height and weight

Approximately 35kg

Give him a home and he will be your best friend

Amigo arrived at the pound in March 2018 and was approximately 9 years old on arrival. He is a large male Labrador who was handed into the pound by his owner.

Height: approximately 65cm  Weight: approximately 35kg

Another loyal companion dumped at the pound during his twilight years. Who knows why. Maybe he got in the way, maybe they bought a younger version, maybe they got bored of him. What we do know is that poor Amigo does not deserve to be in the pound and is finding the whole situation very stressful and traumatic. He is a large, strong dog who will need to be placed with someone with experience. But he is a good boy and should be easy to train and really all he wants is to play, go for walks, eat, sleep and cuddle. Not too much to ask considering what he will give back in return.

Here he is in his own video in May 2019

www.spanishstraydogs.org.uk

Amigo is available for adoption in Germany, UK, Sweden, Finland, Holland, Spain and many other countries. Homecheck and adoption fee apply. Adoption fee includes neutering, passport, microchip, all vaccinations, blood tests to screen for diseases, worm and flea treatment.
Adoption cost in Spain (if no transport required) 155€ for males and €165 for females. Adoption costs to the UK £390, this includes all DEFRA paperwork and transport by DEFRA registered carrier(using the TRACES system) by road direct to your door. We sort all the arrangements for you.

For adoption costs elsewhere, or for help and advice please e-mail adoptions@spanishstraydogs.org.uk

For more information about this dog, including advice and custom made video contact adoptions@spanishstraydogs.org.uk now.

Give Amigo a second chance at love

For more information, including advice and a custom made video, please contact us.

More dogs in need of love

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