Spain is the most popular holiday destination for British tourists, and
the most popular destination for emigrating Brits. The book highlights
the negative and positive British involvement in the Spanish stray dog
problem, and also shows how the issue is being addressed by rescue
organisations and volunteers. With a firsthand account of finding a sick
and uncared for stray on the side of the road, and details of the
specific nature of many of the Spanish breeds and hunting pastimes, this
unique book reveals a little known face of British and Spanish culture
with inside knowledge and insight from all levels. From the Spanish
hunting culture to the British tourist culture, a chain of
responsibility for the stray dog problem exists that crosses borders and
societies. Included are case studies and photos of all aspects of the
rescue world, showing just how much can be done with the will and
motivation.