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Pets In Spain welcomes Grant Harrold as their new Patron


Grant Harrold “The Royal Butler” lives at Highgrove and is a member of the Royal Household of Their Royal Highnesses The


Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. Known as Britain’s official etiquette expert, both in the UK and around the world, he is the personal Aide to HRH Princess Katarina, (Cousin of HRH Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge).


Grant Harrold has featured on many TV series for over 18 years as a commentator, broadcaster and presenter for TV and Radio. A Pets In Spain spokesperson said today “We are thrilled that Grant Harrold is supporting us and is now the patron of our charity. His protocols and high standards of service reflect our approach to animal rescue and rehoming. He is the ideal person to help us raise our profile and attain more support for our work helping animals in need”.


Pets In Spain charity (Charity registration Communidad Valenciana: CV-01-050123-A - CIF: G 54669262) receives no government funding and there is no RSPCA in Spain. A dedicated multi national team of volunteers not only rescue, rehabilitate and rehome animals themselves, they provide help and assistance to others and via their collaborating veterinary clinics will underwrite vital veterinary treatment to animals rescued by members of the public. The charity also funds a feral cat TNR (Trap, Neuter and Release) program, animal welfare awareness and publicity campaigns in different languages, they promote the beneficial and therapeutic effects animals can have on people of all ages, and manage a Dog Blood Donor register for when dogs need urgent blood transfusions. Grant Harrold announced his patronage for Pets In Spain on his web site: https://www.theroyalbutler.co.uk/charities. Charity web site: www.petsinspain.com.


The charity is seeking donations to expand their animal rescue and


welfare campaigns. To make a donation to Pets In Spain charity by bank transfer: Account name: Pets In Spain, Bank: Sabadell, IBAN: ES14 0081 0687 7700 0168 1672, SWIFT/BIC: BSAB ESBB. Paypal donations to: info@petsinspain.com. To get in contact with the charity call 645 469 253 or email: info@petsinspain.com.


K9 Club.


short haired despite being fluffy when he was younger. Gizmo would make someone a fantastic companion. Call Alan/ Bev on 600 845 420 if you would like to adopt this little fellow, or any of our other cats/dogs. www.k9club.es.


K9 Club.


well house trained, is very good on a lead and when left to roam freely within boundaries. He would make an excellent family dog. If you are able to give Louie a home, then please call Bev/ Alan on 600 845 420. www.k9club.es.


Pets in Spain.


Siena is a 4 year old Yorkshire Terrier, she is vaccinated, chipped and sterilized. She is nervous when first meeting people but when at home likes to play with her soft toys and is a very loving little dog. Best to be homed where there are no young children and ideally the only dog. Call: 645 469 253. To advertise an animal for adoption email: info@petsinspain.com. To view more animals for adoption go to www.petsinspain.com.


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


Louie - Spanish Mastiff. This big guy is a real gentle giant. He is loveable and likes a good belly rub. He is good with people and in excellent condition. He is


Easy Hard


Gizmo was born about the beginning of June 2016. He is a real character, loves other cats and is fine with dogs. Gizmo loves playing and is quite talkative. He is


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