ARCH TO THE RESCUE
ARCH TO THE RESCUE On Friday 11th March a massive confiscation by SEPRONA (animal welfare police) resulted in a large number of horses arriving at the ARCH Rescue Centre. Eight equines, in various stages of malnourishment and neglect, with signs of mistreatment and...
COMINGS AND GOINGS
Our mission is not only to rescue, but also rehabilitate and to eventually rehome our horses, to give them new lives. It can take a long time to find a suitable foster or adopter as some of our rescues need special and ongoing care. Many people approach us about...
WELL DONE TESS!
Little Tess Mpofu from Alhaurin el Grande ran a marathon in February. The five-year-old completed over 42 kilometres in stages over several weeks to raise money for her favourite animals. Tess chose ARCH (The Andalusian Rescue Centre for Horses) as one of the two...
GOODBYE BONNIE, BE HAPPY!
Our little Bonnie Bimba left the Centre at the end of February for a new home in the Alpujarras. Found abandoned in the local campo with a young donkey companion, whom we named Clyde, Bonnie has been with us since the summer of 2020. We officially adopted her as the...
ARCH Newsletter February 2022
DOING WELL
We are now confident that the four rescues from Extremadura who arrived at ARCH in the middle of December are out of immediate danger – the first few weeks are always an uncertain time for animals in such poor condition. Two have recovered so well that we have placed...
DAYS AWAY FROM DEATH
It is impossible to predict from one day to the next when we will be asked for our help. Some cases are particularly harrowing. We had an emergency alert from our animal rights lawyer Aritz Toribio about several horses in Extremadura. The Guardia Civil and a local vet...
ON TV AGAIN!
We had another film crew at the Centre recently, this time from the programme “A Place in the Sun”. A prospective house purchaser, who was also a horse lover, was visiting Coin to look at properties in the area and was introduced to ARCH as a local charity which could...
DONKEY DUO – TV STARS!
We have two new donkeys at ARCH. The two boys, Pancho (brown) and Platero (grey) have been in a dog pound near Seville after being abandoned. Both have been castrated and they travelled down to the Centre in Salvi’s new lorry. Their departure, journey and arrival were...
DIFFICULT DECISIONS
One of the most upsetting and frustrating situations we face at ARCH is where a vet has not been able to treat a sick or wounded horse and the owner has left the animal to suffer in pain. We were alerted to the case of a horse with a grossly swollen knee, kept in a...
JUMPING FOR JOY
In September last year ARCH were contacted by Malaga police about an apparently abandoned and injured horse in a remote mountain area. We managed, with difficulty, to find the mare and bring her back to the Centre. Her injury was so severe that even our vet, the...
ARCH Newsletter November 2021
LOOK WHO IS BACK!
Corrie, who came to us in February in a dreadful state, often too weak to get up unaided, has been in foster with our lovely supporter Tina Roscoe. She has spent the summer chilling out and eating and, as you can see from the new photo, she is a different horse. Gone...
TRAVELS WITH A DONKEY
There was an unexpected visitor at the ARCH Rescue Centre recently. Apache, a beautiful young donkey had travelled a long way on foot from France with his new owner and the two had formed a strong bond. Unfortunately, when the pair reached Malaga, on their homeward...