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The Original Story...
May I introduce Hacky, one of
the Chipude five-pack…
The animal protection
association, Pro Animal Gomera (PAG) received an emergency call early on the
22nd of March, reporting that there were five very young puppies running
free along the roads in the village of Chipude. There were six, but one had
been hit by a car and was killed. The mother, a Bardino mix, was apparently
hit by a car the week before and she had also been killed. Since then the
puppies were running wild.
Representatives from PAG went
to investigate and found the report to be correct and they proceeded to
collect the little orphans. Surprise, surprise!!! The little ones are all
females. It seems that any males had already been adopted or picked up. It
appears that two of the puppies have already had run ins with cars. Handy
has a leg injury and has difficulty walking, while Hocy has an injury on her
nose.
The puppies seem to be around
eight weeks old and are very friendly and love to be petted. They are on
their way to the Vet and will be housed in a foster home until they can be
transported to Germany. Remember, the chances of female dogs being adopted
on the Island are somewhat slim.
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Die Originalgeschichte...
Darf ich vorstellen.... Hacky,
eine aus dem fünfer Pack von Chipude........
Am 22. März erhielt Pro Animal Gomera (PAG) einen Hilferuf aus Chipude. Fünf
kleine Welpen rennen auf der Straße rum.... Ein Welpe wäre bereits
überfahren worden, wie auch die Mutter vor einer Woche.
PAG fuhr sofort los und tatsächlich, die Welpen
liefen frei herum. Einer blutete aus der Nase und einer humpelte. Handy hat
die Beinverletzung und Hocy blutet aus der Nase. Überraschung und
Entschuldigung, ich muss sagen, eine, denn alle fünf Welpen sind Mädchen.
Ganz offensichtlich sind die Jungs schon herausgepickt worden.
Die Welpen sind ungefähr acht Wochen alt, gut
genährt, freundlich und lieben es, gestreichelt zu werden. Nach dem
Tierarztbesuch kommen sie auf eine Pflegestelle und dort warten sie auf den
Flug nach Deutschland, denn die Chance auf eine Vermittlung auf der Insel
sind für Mädchen so gut wie NULL.
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Descripción original...
May I introduce Hacky, one of
the Chipude five-pack…
The animal protection
association, Pro Animal Gomera (PAG) received an emergency call early on the
22nd of March, reporting that there were five very young puppies running
free along the roads in the village of Chipude. There were six, but one had
been hit by a car and was killed. The mother, a Bardino mix, was apparently
hit by a car the week before and she had also been killed. Since then the
puppies were running wild.
Representatives from PAG went
to investigate and found the report to be correct and they proceeded to
collect the little orphans. Surprise, surprise!!! The little ones are all
females. It seems that any males had already been adopted or picked up. It
appears that two of the puppies have already had run ins with cars. Handy
has a leg injury and has difficulty walking, while Hocy has an injury on her
nose.
The puppies seem to be around
eight weeks old and are very friendly and love to be petted. They are on
their way to the Vet and will be housed in a foster home until they can be
transported to Germany. Remember, the chances of female dogs being adopted
on the Island are somewhat slim.
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