Sena is an 8 month old female Cross-Breed. She was found as stray and brought to the pound in Northern Spain. We have no idea how someone could abandon a sweet, innocent puppy to fend for themselves, but now we need to focus on finding this girl the best possible home. We took her out of the pound and she is now in our care.

Sena is good with other dogs, and shares her space with them in the finca where she currently is. With people, she can be nervous on first meeting, which is normal after everything she’s been through. We’re sure that with patience and lots of love, her confidence will grow in a home environment. Sena is a young, active girl who needs to be able to move and learn about the world around her.

Can you offer this lovely girl the home she deserves? She will need time to settle and adapt to a home environment as everything could be new to her… from walking on a lead, to house-training, to meeting new people. Sena needs a dog- experienced home who will keep socializing her can help her to gain trust and become confident. An active home, who is able to give her the physical and mental activity which she needs it’s essential for her.

She is happy to share with other dogs or have doggy friends to play with on a regular basis. We are looking for an adult-only home or a home without young children (14+), as we want that dogs who require more time like herself to be the priority. Sena is in Spain, but can travel to England or Wales (NOT Scotland) if the right home comes forward. She will travel spayed, vaccinated, chipped and tested for Mediterranean diseases. If you are interest in Sena don’t hesitate and please get in touch with us.

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TeLuMa’s Dream
TeLuMa’s Dream

For further details regarding adopting a dog from TeLuMa’s Dream, please email Olga, Jessica or Greta at telumasdream@gmail.com or visit our website www.telumasdream.co.uk. We are a Spanish voluntary organization which rescues primarily dogs from a public pound in Galicia, in Northern Spain, where the dogs instead of living, are trying to survive. 99% of the dogs are strays or have been abandoned by their owners on the street. The dogs are a variety of breeds and come in all shapes and sizes! We are funded entirely by donations and work hard in our free time to help rescue and rehome as many dogs as possible. With your help we can continue our work and provide food, bedding, medical supplies and care for the dogs until they are well enough to find their forever homes. All dogs rehomed via TeLuMa’s Dream are microchipped, fully vaccinated, wormed, deflead and spayed/neutered if old enough, if not the adoption contract will stipulate that this is done as soon as old enough and this will be checked with your vet. We re-home dogs to England and Wales and in some exceptions also to Scotland, if it’s specified like that on the dog’s description. Our aim is to pair each dog with the right new owner, ensuring that it will be safe, cared for and loved for the rest of its life. Therefore all potential adopters will be asked to complete a questionnaire. Also a homecheck is carried out and a video call to adoption. Please note that we never reserve dogs in advance of our full process having been carried out. We reserve all final decisions on compatible dogs until after the home visit, so please bear in mind that your application will be considered a general application for adoption until final confirmation has been given by both adopter and Teluma's Dream. We offer a full rescue back up service to all our adopters and post-adoption support, which includes a Facebook support group and free behavioral advice.
Please also be aware that all dogs who are adopted through TeLuMa’s Dream remain part of our extended family throughout their lifetime. We ask for regular updates during the settling in period following their adoption, and for an ongoing quarterly updates and follow ups after that for the duration of the dogs whole life. We are committed to our dogs and our forever families and this allows us to support you and your dog, but at the same time, knowing how the dogs are, receiving updates and keeping us informed is also the reward for all the efforts, time and costs that are involved in saving each dog. If you feel happy with this level of communication then we would be happy to hear from you.

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