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A growing number of pet owners are using the services of mobile vet clinics for routine exams and procedures.
‘Vets on wheels’ are a great solution for people with older or immobile pets, pets who are terrified of travelling and/or vet visits, and also aggressive pets.
Mobile vet clinics can also be an advantage for multi-pet households, people with very busy or unpredictable schedules, families with young children at home, and of course for owners who don’t or can’t drive any more. There are several real benefits of having your vet come to you, including convenience, reduced stress for your pet, and reducing the risk of contagious disease. Sandra Nave Tormos of Sanavet covers Javea and the surrounding areas. She is a fully qualified Veterinarian and speaks very good English. For any cases that she cannot treat at home, or emergency cases needing surgery etc, she has arrangements with many local vet practices to use their facilities. So really you get the best of both worlds. Firstly a vet who comes to your pet(s) and also there is the reassurance of receiving a traditional vet service if one is ever needed.
As well as being a qualified veterinarian, Sandra is also an Animal Behaviourist and can help with puppy socialisation, and behavioural modification for animals who have fear, avoidance and / or any aggression issues. Call Sandra on 634 92 42 93 or email her on
sanavetjavea@gmail.com.
Please help ACTIN free the container dogs! Several dogs, including a newly born puppy, are held locked in a metal container at the mercy of the Spanish sun.
This fact was reported to the Animal Care Treatment International Network (ACTIN) over six weeks ago and, after checking that that the reports
were correct, a formal complaint of severe animal abuse was presented to the court backed by expert testimony from three veterinary practitioners. The court ordered that Seprona, the Spanish Nature Protection Service, make an immediate and full investigation. The dogs’ owners were made aware of the inspection in advance and the Seprona investigator, as well as their vet’, were able to issue a report stating that the dogs were not suffering. With the independent evidence of many others, ACTIN can not accept this report. The dogs are still locked in a metal container under forty degree sunshine and reports from passers-by suggest that noise from the captive animals is weakening. There is even concern that not all may still be alive. Witnesses also tell of serious smells coming from the container. The Seprona report is, therefore, being strenuously challenged. ACTIN’s immediate objective is to see these dogs rescued while, at the same time, to ensure that Spanish laws on animal
Olga is a calm, beautiful and nosy white/tabby lady. Shelter open every Sunday 10am - 12pm. If you want to adopt a cat, please call Luisa 648 100 629 or visit
www.aldea-felina. es for information on others waiting for adoption. Denia Cat Protection League – Aldea Felina.
MAX, male, DOB 07/2005 – 55cm. Max is a lovely pure breed pointer, in great condition and who loves to go on long walks. He is not accustomed to living in a house and would need training. For more information call 618 754 635
www.apasa.eu.
abuse are respected and applied in this case and much further afield.
Neighbours first denounced the dog owners in 2010. Previous inspections, confirmed by the police, suggest that there have been as many as ten or fourteen dogs locked in this container. Court costs, as well as the services of an expert animal welfare lawyer, have already cost the charity over thirteen hundred Euros. ACTIN does need urgent public support for this ongoing campaign. This is not an isolated example of abusive practices that need to be highlighted and stopped using existing laws. More information on the charity can be seen at
www.actin-spain.com and donations, using PayPal, can be made on the site or set up using
admin@actin-spain.com.
will be held on the 18th July at Fairwayz Bar. Dolores, with entertainment from Ventura Highway. 8pm till late. Tickets are 5€ which include a supper. Tickets can be bought from Fairwayz bar or the S.A.T. shop in Benimar. The last event held here was a sell out so get your tickets early. For more info ring Sheila 693 067 577.
S.A.T. charity event
Meet the delightful Donna. She is a happy and healthy, really sweet pup, with a lovely personality looking for someone to give her a forever home. She loves people and other dogs. If you can, please consider this lovely, medium size pup please ring 606 784 011.
www.akira-animals.com. We
needing their foster or forever homes. Also dogs, cats and rabbits. If you can hlep please contact Jalon Valley A.R.C. Tel: 625 985 689
email
jalonvalleyarc14@yahoo.co.uk. Web:
www.jalonvalleyarc.com Facebook – Jalon Valley A.R.C.
or 649 310 285, have 22 Facebook AKIRA DogSanctuary puppies and 20 kittens
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