
The Fiestas del Rosario began on the 1st in Salobreña with the traditional meal for the elderly. The turn out was even larger than last year.
A Motril man has been charged for letting several animals starve to death on his property, including horses, despite having been warned after an inspection.
May is the month of El Rocio and romerias in general but amongst the costumes, flower, decorated carts and horseback riders… there’s also death.
Two people were arrested in Vélez-Málaga after it was discovered that they had 22 horses and four dogs all sick and emaciated. The accompanying photo speaks for itself.
A 56-year-old German woman and long-time Almuñécar resident, died instantly from a massive heart attack whilst walking along an Almuñécar street this morning.
It’s no longer the municipal kennels in Motril just taking in stray dogs, but also finding homes for abandoned horses and donkeys.
The Junta de Andalucia has taken four horses and three donkeys into care after the vet found that they had been mistreated. The animals were removed from a cortijo in Fonelas, to the north of Guadix.
We have all heard of how families are not only finding it difficult to make ends meet, but in many cases, living with relations after losing their house or searching through rubbish bins for food, but if there is one thing that can force a groan of sympathy from Northern European, especially the British, it is the suffering of animals; especially horses.