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ACTIN, making changes for animals in Spain.

Animal care Treatment International Network has been set up to make changes for the animals in Spain, who suffer abandonment and cruelty. What we plan to do is to bring awareness of the problems to the world’s media. We need to promote education, new legislation and support neutering campaigns. It is necessary to get support Internationally to put pressure to bear on the Spanish government and to persuade them to take more responsibility for the lack of animal welfare in Spain. ACTIN plans in the future to bring about these changes through media awareness. Actin will tell the truth of how it is on an everyday basis, particularly in the country villages of Murcia, where there is a lot of ignorance and abuse. They will tell of what the volunteers deal with and how the abuse of animals is getting worse. ACTIN will endeavor to bring about campaigns for sterilization and education in schools. There is a need for a Society to protect the animals and this is what ACTIN aim to do in the future but we need much support to achieve our aims.

Great news about Teddy, the blind puppy
Monday, May 5, 2014 @ 8:09 PM

We have great news about Teddy. Blind Dog Rescue UK have agreed to take him and find a suitable home for him. 

He will be found the right home from a professional specialist organisation BUT... we need to raise the funds for his transport which will be in the region of 250 euros also there is the small matter of his vet bill too which is 500 euros for his eye operation and inoculations etc. 

So, if any of you lovely people out there can give a few euros toward this we and Teddy would be eternally grateful, go on it's only a cup of coffee. Love and licks and tummy tickles from Teddy xx

If you can donate to us for Teddy then please PayPal admin@actin-spain.com marked 'TEDDY'S TRANSPORT'

Thanks in advance.

Below: Teddy has discovered the settee.

These videos show just what a special clever boy Teddy is and what a great job Sherlie, his foster mum, is doing with him.



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