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The endless rescue work of Angie McCready, on the Costa Blanca

Angie moved to the Southern Costa Blanca inland from Alicante 9 years ago from the UK. She hadn't realized the plight of dogs here until she arrived. She was shocked, outraged, and felt she needed to do something. She was soon bottle feeding puppies that had been found dumped in bins, picking up strays from the street, and finding them new homes. Many didn't even go any further than Angie's home... She's a confirmed failed fosterer on more than one occasion. At the last count she has 11 ranging from quite small dogs to a Spanish Mastiff who is the gentlest dog ever.

Atopica 100mg tablets needed for Dino please
Saturday, May 24, 2014 @ 1:19 PM

 

Has anybody got any of these tablets left over from treating your own dog that you can send to Angie for Dino as they are costing her a fortune & she really doesn't need the worry of finding such an amount, along with everything else he needs!

A months supply is 135€!!!

Contact her on angie_mccready@hotmail.com

From Angie "Despite the fact that Dino's treatment is practically financially crippling us, I have to say that thanks to these little beauties his skin is the best it's been in nearly 3 years!! He has just 1 pill every morning and in 9 days of taking them, his skin is almost clear. We are so relieved as its been agonizingly heartbreaking watching him suffer for so long, and he is back to being my gorgeous Dino. He's playful again and just happy in himself. If anybody happens to have any of these pills that are unused and would like to help us out by donating them, we would be eternally grateful."

Angie has had massive problems with Dino's sensitivity over three years. He's been to vets & hospitals to try to help him. He has been having daily baths, that was why Angie shaved the areas needing attention.

if you can't help in this way are you willing to donate the price of a coffee to help Dino? As long as Dino receives his treatment any help is much appreciated. Paypal angie_mccready@hotmail.com

Here are a few photos. Dino was four months old when found. He had been tethered by a 3ft chain & destined to spend his whole life there...till Angie saw him.  She's had him four years.

Below: Until very recently..... poor Dino, he must have been in agony yet always gentle.



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Linda Soler said:
Saturday, May 24, 2014 @ 5:20 PM

Doing all I can for you Angie xx

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