About Axarquia Animal Rescue

What We Do

Rescue

We will do our very best to rescue dogs in need if we have the resources available. If we are unable to help we will give you all the support, guidance and advice we can.

Fostering and Rehoming

Once rescued, our dogs go into foster homes or kennels and receive any necessary vetinary care. Each dog that comes onto our books is allocated a Case Worker who is then responsible for finding foster care, arranging vet treatment, advertising, and finding forever homes. We are committed to finding the very best home for each animal, and home check every potential new parent or foster carer. Our animals can be fostered here in Spain, and adopted in Spain, UK and most of Europe. Once an animal is rehomed we then follow up with the new owners.

Local Neutering

We have a local neutering programme, and actively work in the local communities to neuter stray cats and return them to their original habitat. For more information email the local neutering team.

Volunteers

Thanks!

We have an army of volunteers who foster, donate, man our markets and shop, do vet and airport runs, support us with admin, share our FB posts and support our campaigns and many, many more activities. Without these wonderful volunteers we could not help the animals.

Find out how you could help.

Local Markets

We have stalls at local markets in order to raise awareness and encourage donations.

The AAR Charity Shop

Our AAR Charity Shop at 147 Avenida Andalucia, Torre Del Mar 29740 has wonderful bargains. We are always grateful to receive donations of clothes, bric a brac and other household items.

Fundraising

We have various fundraising activities during the year. Keep an eye on our facebook group for events.

Advertise lost animals

If you have lost an animal please post on our facebook group with full information, area lost, photo and contact details. In addition you should also post on your local facebook groups, contact other rescue groups and ask to post on their social media. Inform your vet and local police. Put up posters in the local area and shops.