Internationally renowned illustrator, Dahlov Ipcar, has given permission to use her iconic running hounds image to promote awareness of the galgo and podenoco plight! To benefit GRIN, Galgos del Sol and Ibizan Hound Rescue, Terrianne Basch has organized a three-part fundraiser — she and her husband are running a half marathon, the t-shirt sale and an upcoming auction starting April 6–13. The shirt sale ends on March 24th at 9pm EST. Once the sale is over, this design will NOT be available again for purchase. Please take advantage of this wonderful offer to help the hounds. http://teespring.com/Spanishdogs
Podencos at Solvang 2014!
Telma Shaw, GRIN Board Member and Adoption Coordinator, gave a visual presentation at the WCGG (West Coast Greyhound Gathering) on February 22nd. Topics included an overview of GRIN’s 2013 accomplishments as well as our relationship with the Spanish shelters and how we conduct international adoptions. Telma also provided a special section emphasizing the abuse and abandonment of podencos. A breed of sighthound, podencos, like galgos are exploited for a short-hunting season and then discarded by the thousands yearly.
The event was a success with a full house of many concerned greyhound owners who showed their support of our work. Ibbi, Telma’s fuzzy podenco, paved the way by climbing into available laps and making herself the center of attention. She proved to be the perfect " ambassapod” by expressing the typical intelligence and engaging personality of pods.
Telma extends her appreciation to everyone who attended as well as those who donated, coats, collars and leashes for the Spanish shelters. An amazing 100 coats, 100 plus collars and leashes were collected!
A huge shout out of appreciation to Teri Rogo, founder of the WCGG, for inviting us once again speak on the work that GRIN does for the galgos and podencos of Spain.
URGENT — LOST BUT NOW FOUND PODENCO
Impy, a very new arrival from Spain has slipped through an small opening in a fence at his home in Louisiana. He is a scared boy and needs to be found. If you are in the area and can help, please click the following link for details and contact information. https://www.findtoto.com/lost-pet/122194/lost-pet-impy-from-abita-springs-louisiana/
Handmade for Hounds
Handmade for Hounds is a group of "artists for hounds" who have chosen GRIN as their beneficiary for January with all proceeds minus fees being donated to us. We are thrilled to say the least! Now that the holidays are over, this is the perfect time and place to pick up something wonderful for one's self (or for an upcoming auction donation). Check out their store, these items are true labors of love for the hounds. https://www.etsy.com/shop/handmade4hounds
Plea for 2013 Year-End Tax Deductible Donation
THANKS TO YOU, GRIN has been able to provide support to many galgo and podenco Spanish rescue groups in 2013. This December alone, we made substantial contributions to Galgo Connection Spain, Scooby, Ibizan Hound Rescue, Galgos en Familia, 112 Carlota Galgos, Associación Protectora Argos and Galgos del Sol. Unfortunately, their needs continue as hounds, such as these pictured here, are taken in daily. All require medical attention, housing and ongoing care until they are available for adoption. As the hunting season closes in January, the rescue groups in Spain are preparing for the onslaught of abandoned and injured galgos and podencos. Please take advantage of our non-profit status and make a tax-deductible donation to GRIN for the support of the Spanish hounds. No amount is too small. Without you, we cannot provide the necessary support to these much maligned hounds. Thank you!
(Donations may be made by Paypal or credit card)
Banner photograph of blind podenco Orbit, Diane Hughes, Ibizan Hound Rescue
GRIN’s Last Transport 2013
GRIN is in the process of completing our last transport of the year. This fall’s transports, 30 galgos and 17 podencos, concludes our year of bringing 75 total hounds to the US. We have many amazing groups and people to thank for helping us make this possible. Coming soon are the two final transports that will bring the last ten lucky dogs.
DECEMBER 5
Spanish friend Samantha Sacido Siekmann will be making the journey from Madrid to JFK with three podencos. Many of you may know that Sam provides us with indispensible translating services as well as being called upon to cajole resistant airlines’ personnel at the Madrid airport. She is our on-site angel! Sam will be met at the airport by Marylou Hecht, GRIN board member; Sharron Thomas, Fast Friends Greyhound Rescue Director and GRIN adopter; Terrianne Basch, GRIN adopter; and volunteers from Grateful Greyhounds of NY. Before heading back to Spain, Sam will spend a few days in NH with Marylou and they will both join Sharron at FF “Pictures with Santa” event.
Pod 1 GRIN adopter Terrianne Basch is taking the podenco plunge and adding Romain to her pack of two galgos, four greyhounds and one golden doddle making an even eight. Mandy Simpson, extraordinare GDS foster mum, has been caring for Romain after he was found wandering the countryside searching for shelter and food. We don’t know if anyone has dared to whisper in his ear that he will be expected to endure several costumes changes over the year as is customary in the Basch household!
Pod 2 Nacha, of Galgos 112 Rescue, is a lucky survivor of a horrific discovery in Saville. A dilapidated hunter’s house was found with over 50 podencos kept on short chains attached to walls and concrete blocks in deplorable condition. Nacha spent time recovering at Podenco’s Friends sanctuary and will be joining Grateful Greyhounds of NY. This year, GRIN enjoyed a successful partnership with GG in bringing many hounds to the US.
Pod 3 A surprise pod mix will be fostered in NH. Specifics to be announced after a period of transition.
DECEMBER 8
Elite Greyhounds of Florida will be making the trek to Madrid to bring back seven hounds —
From Ibizan Hound Rescue: Podenco Canarios siblings Julie and Gabe and Podenco Ibicencos Tom and Raffie. Starving and terrified, Julie and Gabe had been literally dumped at the charity shop of IHR. Tom was found running along the motorway. Raffie, heavily pregnant when saved from a kill station by GDS, gave birth to eight pups shortly afterwards. IBH took over their care and all have been adopted.
From Association Protectora Argos: the famous galgo Popeye; fuzzy pod Kalanchoe from Maria Caceres with the help of Argos. Popeye’s multiple eye treatments and surgeries were funded in part by GRIN supporters that saved his health but unfortunately not his eye. After a prolong recovery, we are thrilled that he finally has his chance. Kalanchoe suffers from an old leg injury that requires extensive and expansive leg surgery. Thanks to generous donations from GRIN adopter Kerry Reid and Elite Greyhounds, Kalanchoe will have the necessary surgery.
From Galgos del Sol: Raul, a galgo mix who was rescued with his siblings. Their mother was killed by a car and the pups were left to survive on their own. They had not known human contact and were a challenge to catch. Known as the “feral pups”, Raul is the last of the group to be on his way to his forever home. He will be joining the multiple hound family of Elite Greyhounds founder, Sonia Stratemann and the recently adopted podenco Flaco, also of Argos.
Each of these dogs is so special and we are so happy their lives now will be what they should be — a treasured and cared for family member.
GRIN thanks all our friends involved in these transports — the many Spanish associations who take in these dogs until they find their forever homes, our Spanish transport friends who drive long hours to bring the dogs to the airport, the greyhound groups who take dogs into their groups in addition to the many greyhounds they are saving, and of course, our GRIN adopters who open their hearts and lives to save a hound’s life. Spring transports are already in the planning! Contact telma@galgorescue.org
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Welcome to our NEW site!
GRIN has a new site and new look which we are still tweaking. Please let us know if you encounter any problems.
Thank you for your support!
You have come through for the galgos in multiple ways! We raised $6,854 in the recent GRIN auction hosted by 2 Hounds Designs!
Those funds will allow us to support the shelters in Spain with grants to cover veterinary and other expenses as well as provide supplies! These funds will also be used to ship coats, collars, and leashes to the shelters.
The donation bin at Dewey hosted by Beth Wade Designs yielded 110 leashes, 205 collars, 56 coats and 10 harnesses!
Thank you again for your amazing support for these recent activities — it is all about the dogs!
GRIN Auction at 2 Hounds Design is now live!
NOW LIVE! http://www.2houndsdesign.com/old/cgi-bin/2hounds.pl?category=GBA
An incredible auction hosted by the wonderful people at 2 Hounds Design will be starting on October 6th and running through the 15th. Featuring 150 items and filled with
unique, handmade goodies for you, your home, and — of course — your hound(s), you're sure to find something you can't live without.
All proceeds go to the Galgos, Podencos, and other sighthounds and hounds that desperately need your help.
Please check out the auction on October 6th and let your friends and loved ones know it's going on!
A huge thank you to 2 Hounds Design for making it possible and to you in advance for your support!
Fall Transport Kickoff!!
FALL TRANSPORT KICKOFF FOR 2013!
HERE WE GO AGAIN!!
GRIN is happy to announce that in less than one week, we will begin our anticipated 12 Fall Transports from Sept 23 to Nov 18 that will bring a total of 36 lucky galgos and podencos to the USA! We have been so fortunate to continue to work with our friends in Spain and our friends here in the US to accomplish this amazing feat. Thanks to the following Spanish charities for continuing your work and for helping us help the plight of the Galgos and Podencos in Spain.
This Fall we are bringing dogs from : Galgos en Familia, Galgos del Sol, Ibizan Hound Rescue, 112 Carlota Galgos, Asssoc. Protectora Argos, Little Pod Foundation and one with the help of Maria Caseres.
GRIN also is happy to announce that several Greyhound groups in the US are now working with GRIN to rescue a few galgos and podencos and bring them into their existing groups twice a year. Thanks to Grateful Greyhounds of NY, Forever Homes NY, Greyhound Rescue and Rehab NY, Fast Friends Greyhound Rescue NH, Grateful Hearts PA, and Greyhound Companions of New Mexico.
Also a big thank you to the Lexus Project for their generous financial donations that have provided a way for many of these hounds to find a new life here in the states. They have made a huge difference in the numbers we have been able to bring!!
Also a big thank you to all our air patrons this Fall, some being veterans of international dog transport, and some first time helpers! We are so thankful that so many are willing to be the link that helps us bring the dogs home!! Marylou Hecht, Sharron Thomas, Cameron Lesko, Telma Shaw, Lisa Swartz, Sara Young, Lisa Lebeau, Don Baldwin, Amy Kahn and her son, Bernadette Koh, Noreen Richards, Lisa Schwartz, Zoe Moran, Raul Saez Pagan, Richard Rosenthal and Britta Betzin. All of you wonderful folks thank you for braving the airports, the travel and a little bit of stress, as well as your commitment to this wonderful endeavor!
And last but not least, thank you to our wonderful adopters who have opened their homes and hearts once again to the less fortunate hounds in Spain..We love you all!! And the dogs love you too!!
We are now expecting that things go as planned knowing that sometimes unexpected situations arise, but we hope with all our hearts that the dogs will be safe and our helpers safe and that all goes according to plans!!! Paws crossed and we will be updating each transport as it comes in on our Face Book page..Thank you everyone and here we go!!! Mil Gracias ah todos!
Telma Shaw, Adoption Coordinator for GRIN