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History

On April 2004, “Clavo” (Nail as in English) my dachshund died. I always knew the meaning of his life: to play with my children, give us company and bring joy to our lives; but I did not understand the meaning of his death. So, I started, before I knew, rescuing dogs, first one, and then another one and so forth. My eyes were always focused on a dog in pain.

My soft heart towards old, ill or cruelly mistreated dogs caught my attention and moved me to create a home for dogs with different capacities and in that way I could be able to help little unfortunate dogs. With all this…suddenly my dream came true.

“Clavo’s” death was something very difficult to accept. I still miss him, but I perfectly know that the meaning of his death is now called Canine Miracles. I am pretty sure that he, no matter where he is, is responsible for what my eyes see because I see what others can’t; he makes my ears listen whines of pain perhaps imperceptible for the rest of people; it also makes my hands feel others’ misfortune.

I can also bet that he causes other people to be more sensible and be able to see dogs as friends and not as perfect means of getting their frustrations out by striking, burning or letting them die of hunger.

Patricia España

 

Canine Miracles

Is the first Sanctuary for dogs in extreme situations like: cancer, lame, blind, deaf, completely burned, terribly tortured, paralytic, raped, drugged, etc. Here, we give them the opportunity of having a worthy life inside a place where they can live with food, open spaces to run and play, but mainly, full of love, something that perhaps they never had before.

What we receive in return, in some cases, is a lick or a tail that swings with happiness and in other cases, an eternal grateful look.

In Canine Miracles only some dogs are adopted, that is, no one with cancer, elderly or any other disease that requires expensive or difficult treatment. Only healthy dogs can be adopted, prior to an investigation related to the adopter. We will make sure that no dog will never ever suffer again. We will not allow or expose them to any danger.

Something extremely important: in Canine Miracles there is not a single cage. No dog is tied or locked up. All dogs live freely. This is not a prison. They suffered enough when they were on the street or at their own houses with its “owners”.

 

We have them separated by areas:

Muscles/legs atrophied or Lame dogs Area
Blind and deaf dogs Area
Elderly dogs Area
Dogs with cancer Area
Tortured dogs Area
Intensive or special care dogs Area
Dogs that do not adapt to any Area
And after some time living with us, dogs on special diet Area

An important characteristic of Canine Miracles is that people who take care of our dogs, are special people: with Down’s syndrome, cerebral palsy or elderly people; and each one, within their possibilities and capacities, teaches us that they can be useful for our society and demonstrate us that a friendship between a dog and a human being is real and definitively creates bonds.

 

Staff

A very peculiar characteristic of Canine Miracles is its people; the staff is formed by experts and special people. Canine miracles is interested also in helping not only dogs but also people who can be benefited with the affection and love of animals; for example, people with different capabilities (disabled persons) that help us by feeding and caressing our dogs.