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Rehomed

Aproximate Age on arrival

2 years on arrival

Gender

Female

Character traits

Loves long walks and cuddles

Found on streets / Handed in by owner

Found on streets

Breed

Crossbreed

Location

Spain

Arrived

February 2023

Height and weight

Approximately 60cm 27kg

Kima

Kima is a sweet loving girl with people, she is an active girl and obedient. She is not happy living on her own in a tiny cage, only going out on the patio for 1/2 an hour a day… She has been tested with a couple of male dogs without any problem and a female. She is great with children too.

Poor girl she is so sad in her cage…

Making new friends - September 2023

Here she is in her own video July 2023

April 2023

And another video of this gorgeous girl - March 2023

www.spanishstraydogs.org.uk

Kima is available for adoption in the UK.  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 £570, 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 dogs brought to the UK by SSDUK to go on foster, adopters will still be required to pay the full adoption fee of £570 to cover the above expenses.

In some cases, for example a failed adoption of a dog already in the UK, the fee may be reduced to £320 where the initial transport costs from Spain have already been met. This is to cover transport within the UK, kennel fees and any checks required.  

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 Kima a second chance at love

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

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