My name is Nina

Nina 27.11.2009

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Video - 12 February 2011

Name: Nina Ref: D-421
Sex: Female Sterilised Yes
Born: 2005 Ok with Dogs Yes
Breed: Mixed Ok with cats Maybe
Size: Large - Height 63cm. Ok with Children: Yes

I had been chained up for a few years. I was rescued in 2009 and despite my past life I am a very friendly dog. I like all other dogs and I want a kind understanding owner.

Volunteer Dog Walkers Opinion
 
Nina
A tough looking dog with a huge heart, Nina is the matriarch of the kennels, when we let the puppies out for a run their first port of call is to say hello to Nina. She walks beautifully on a lead and responds well to commands. She is a loyal and trusted pet.

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ADOPTING A DOG OR CAT IN SPAIN - (We reserve the right to deny the adoption of an animal)

COST OF A DOG OR CAT - There is no charge but we kindly ask for a donation to cover our costs for the sterilisation, micro chip and vaccinations where applicable.

PUPPIES & KITTENS - When adopting a young animal we will also require a donation to cover our costs for the micro chip, vaccinations and future sterilisation. When the puppy or kitten is of age, you may bring it back to us and it will be sterilised free of charge by our local vet.
Should you wish to have it sterilised by your own local vet, please note that the donation will not be returned and it will be used to help stray/abandoned/abused animals.

NOTES - We do not receive any type of government or local authority funding to help the animals and we purely rely on fund raising. Every dog or cat that comes under our care is wormed, vaccinated, micro chipped and sterilised. The medical bill for each animal ranges from 70 – 200 euros each. This amount does not include things like other operations, food, collars, leads, flights, travel boxes etc.

Each long stay animal can cost on average 30 euros per month to feed, worm and flee treatment. This cost does not include vet treatment for other medical conditions that the animal may have.