Sadly, a huge part of the animal helping hands community is returning to UK for family reasons. Her long connection with APAA, Association for Protection of Animals Algarve, a strong and unique one. “We’ve worked on many projects together.” Jenny Clarke, President of APAA, agrees. “It’s made a world of difference to many abandoned animals. Hard work, rescuing, re-homing. Having to deal with traumatic situations.”
Perhaps, then it is something of a miracle, that Gary and Wendy, happened along. In Portugal for 7 years, with their own ‘magnificent seven’ rescue dogs, they had already, albeit subconsciously started their own sanctuary. “We were looking for a piece of land, for our own ‘pet’ project, when we met Caroline.” Gary is smiling as he recalls. “It was a fateful day, really.” Although having to return home, after such a long time, in Portugal, will be a real test of strength for Caroline.
Thankfully Gary and Wendy have
been involved with Kennels and animal sanctuaries for many years. “Now, with
Pet Park, we will continue with the business, as our dream come true.” Welcoming
all the owners back to Pet Park with their pals for boarding, and of course,
new clients are most welcome. The question remains. What about APAA’s long term
re-homing project, which has so long has depended on Pet Park’s help? “We are
looking forward to continuing to give APAA a helping hand, finding suitable homes
for the abandoned dogs. Needless to say, the right homes!” Caroline who loved
her animals’ cuddles every day, relieved Gary and Wendy are of the same ilk.
“We aim to give all our animals, caring, love and cuddles.”
APAA Pop-Up
Another happy note. APAA, are holding
their very first ‘Pop-Up’ of the season at ‘O Tasco’ 12-3pm Thursday 22nd of September. Where all the goodies on sale for the association’s SNiP Programme.
“SNiP (Spaying and Neutering) crosses the whole spectrum of our animals”, says Jenny. “Not only abandoned animals but helping to keep the animal population
down.Especially our Cat Colonies. We have at least three main colonies across
the Algarve and are thankfully, managing finally, to keep the ferile, feline
community healthy and to a minimum. But we are still talking 20 or so colonies
with minimum 15 cats, maximum 25 to each. A lot of money is needed.”
Volunteers are always wanted for helping APAA, help you. Charity Shops at Alvor Dunas Complex Monday-Saturday 10-30-2 and Silves, Rua Elias Garcias 20, Monday-Saturday 10-2. Contacts info.apaaportugal@gmail.com Gary & Wendy Hulme petparq@gmail.com ‘O Tasco’ Lunch 282 471 769.
I have just collected my 2 dogs from petpark and I have never seen them so happy to be away from me,the new management team are very pleasant and knowledgeable, most of all the animals love them and have had lots of playtimes and exercise daily whilst there,needless to say I have now found the ideal boarding kennels for my dogs and have just booked them in for christmas and New year, i would highly recommend pet park,well done guys,keep up the good work.
By Ben wallace from Algarve on 13 Sep 2022, 17:16
Great work by all involved with APAA and the lovely couple at Pet Park Hotel, my furry's are very happy to stay there.
By Anika from Algarve on 14 Sep 2022, 08:04