Paloma is a beautiful galga puppy who came to the US when she was just 12 weeks old. She and her brother, Vigo (also in the US), were brought to Scooby after being orphaned. A tough little pair, Paloma and Vigo were the only survivors of their litter. Paloma and Vigo flew to the US together in the same crate, and it was painful for everyone to seperate the pair, but they have both been adopted and have wonderful homes. Paloma was adopted by a great supporter of greyhounds and galgos, and Abby flew with her (in a carry-on container this time!) to her new home in Tennessee in October 2006.
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Maribel is a darling little galgo who Abby and Crystal both fell in love with the moment they saw her. She has a sunny disposition and is absolutely beautiful. Crystal's heart was nearly broken when she discovered how much it would cost to fly her on her scheduled Continental flight back to Canada - far too much to afford. But as luck and fate would have it, the complications with Abby's flight from Madrid sent Crystal to Denver the next day with the remaining galgos - enabling her to switch her ticket and take Maribel to her new forever home!
Esparanza is a sweet but shy little wirehair galgo. Little is known about her before she came to Scooby. Her sweet disposition earned her a spot on the plane to the US where she was immediately placed into a loving home in Denver, Colorado.
Feana is an Irish greyhound who was brought to Scooby after the closure of the Barcelona racetrack early in 2006. She is a delightful fawn brindle who grins whenever she is approached! She is not cat safe but does well with other dogs and children. Her sunny, bright personality earned her the name "Sol", meaning sun while at Scooby. She was adopted by a wonderful family in Colorado. Her name was changed to Feana - an Irish name symbolizing strength.
Fermina is a slightly older girl and has a great sense of dignity about her. Abby met her at Scooby when she was brought in to be spayed. Her surgery was uneventful, but later that night it was discovered that she was bleeding profusely internally. A second surgery was performed after stabilizing her (she had lost a great deal of blood and was in grave danger). She survived the second surgery and earned her name, "Fermina", meaning strong, survivor.
Amistad lived at Scooby with his brother and another pair of galgo brothers. He, his brother, and mother were discovered by Scooby rescuers after being abandoned in a warehouse with no food or water. He was the most shy of the bunch - and so badly needed a person of his own. Abby brought Amistad to the US where he was fostered for a short time in Denver, then Utah, and was finally transported to Oceanside, CA where he met his new family (Telma and Mike Shaw). It was love at first sight for all of them, and Amistad is happy and well loved. His brother, Ramon, arrived in the US in February 2007. His mother, Ramona, is a permanent resident of Scooby and is one of the "Courtyard Gang".
Bonita is a playful and bright wirehair galgo who had been living at Scooby for quite some time. It was her boisterous nature that made Abby notice her. She was adopted by a wonderful family in Austin, Texas.
Aluna is a young wirehair galgo who went through a rather rough ordeal after arriving in the US. She developed the unsavory habit of fence-jumping (galgos are extremely agile!) and had to be moved from her first foster home. She went through a series of foster homes over the next couple of months, until finally making her way to California and into the loving arms of Mike and Telma Shaw. She now lives with galgo brother Amistad and three greyhounds. Aluna is shy around strangers, but is a regular whirling dirvish when in the comforts of her loving home!
Isabella is a tiny galgo/podenco mix known as Tiddleywink while at Scooby. Her positively petite 40 pound frame is deceptive, though, as she lived in a large paddock at Scooby with more than a dozen other dogs - many greater than twice her size, and one weighing in at more than 130 pounds. Isabella was adopted by a loving family in Washington. Isabella is a bit on the shy side around humans - particularly men, but once she decides to trust you she will be your friend for life!
Little is known about beautiful Madeleine prior to her arrival at Scooby. She was pointed out to Abby during her October visit at Scooby and Abby just knew she had to come back with her. Her mom describes her tail as a metronome - constantly wagging. She is a sweet and delightful little girl!