SOS Animales (Cantalobos)

SOS Animales (Cantalobos)

33  Teamers
€6,050 raised

For five years, we've been collecting stray dogs, mainly from Salobrena and Almunecar. Most of them are at the Cantalobos Shelter in the mountains of Almunecar. The money raised helps with the upkeep and veterinary expenses of the 150 dogs in our care.

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SOS Animales (Cantalobos)

Asociacion Protectora Animales SOS Salobrena - for the Cantalobos refuge

For five years, we've been collecting stray dogs, mainly from Salobrena and Almunecar. Most of them are at the Cantalobos Shelter in the mountains of Almunecar. The money raised helps with the upkeep and veterinary expenses of the 150 dogs in our care.


Posted on
09/06/2013

Website:
https://www.sosanimalessalobrena.com

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Saskia van Diesen
Saskia van Diesen
Teaming Manager

12/10/2025 14:56 h

Buenos dias,
Finalemente he hecho un actualization de este grupo, porque ya hace mucho tiempo no estamos sacando perros de la perrera de

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Paqui Avalos Raimundo
Paqui Avalos Raimundo
Teamer

17/12/2025 19:22 h

Buenas tardes Acabo de unirme al grupo y quisiera consultar si a un continua abierto.

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Go Vegan!!!
Go Vegan!!!
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02/12/2015 12:29 h

Se me olvidaba comentar que el grupo se llama REFUGIO TXORIERRI y se encuentra en bizcaia, tb queria agradecer de corazon la labor de la teaming manager de este grupo, mi perrita Arusa salió de la perrera de motril gracias a gente como ella tengo lo mejor de mi vida! Un beso enorme a todos!

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Raised

Total raised:
€6,050
We've already donated:
€5,820
Amount raised for the project
€230
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Publication date
09/06/2013

Created by
SOS Animales Salobrena

Type of Group
Non-profit

Field
Defense of Animals

Country
Spain

Region
Granada

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