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There is no dog blood bank on the Costa Blanca. If a dog needs a blood transfusion where does the blood come


from? The Pets In Spain animal charity responds to appeals from vets for a dog donor to provide blood


when it’s urgently needed for transfusions to help save the life of a family pet. Rescued dogs in the care of the charity have donated blood for seriously injured and chronically ill dogs, much to the relief of worried pet dog owners when their family pet is suffering. This service by the charity is free of charge and collaborating veterinary clinics will carry out free blood tests on a dog that is brought in prior to the extraction of blood. A donor dog reunion took place recently at the Pets In Spain charity shop in La Marina urbanisation which brought together previously rescued dogs that have donated blood. The photo shows rescue dog donors Zac, Stella, and Murphy with the charity’s founder Mark Lewis, dog adopters Pascal Lillie and Bob Watts, and one of the charity’s collaborating vets Rebecca Gosset. The charity has launched a new long term campaign for dog owners to register their dog on the dog donor register in order to meet the demand from vets for much needed life saving blood transfusions. Pets In Spain animal charity does not receive any grants from local or regional government and is totally self funding. They rely on income generated by volunteers working in two charity shops, private donations and sponsors to fund their many animal welfare projects. To register your dog on the blood donor register, or for more information about the Pets In Spain animal charity call 645 469 253, email info@petsinspain.com or visit their web site: www.petsinspain.com.


Pets in Spain.


Benji’s owner sadly passed away. He is around 5 years old and great with other dogs and cats, he is one of the most gentle dogs we have had. For more


645 469 253. More animals for adoption on www.petsinspain.com. To advertise an animal for adoption email: info@petsinspain.com.


ASOKA San Bartolomé http://protectoraoriolana.org/ficha/2005/ K9 Club.


Bertie. Fully house trained, good with other dogs and cats. He loves his cuddles and playtime.


For more information please contact 600 845 420 or 865 776 348 or visit our website at www.k9club.es.


Calling all animal charities - let us know about your forthcoming events and animals for adoption. See page 4 for contact details.


This is Joya. She is famous for being so affectionate and loving. She is three years old and was found abandoned. Can you give her a much needed home? All refuge dogs are vaccinated and castrated. If you are interested please don’t hesitate to call Laura on 633 923 530. See Joya’s profile at


info please call:


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