REQUEST FROM THE CITY COUNCIL

After being mistreated and abandoned, 6 dogs are looking for someone to adopt them in Ibiza

The councilman of Animal Welfare, Manuel Jiménez, explained that, thanks to the dedication of the professionals, Max, Lobo, Terry, Cabezón, Tipo and Roy are now ready to live with a new family.
Perros en adopción.
Perros en adopción.

Max, Lobo, Terry, Cabezón, Tipo and Roy, six names that tell stories of overcoming and resilience, are ready to turn their lives around. After being rescued from neglect and abuse, these dogs are ready to turn their lives around. dogs from the Sa Coma Animal Protection Center are looking for a second chance in a home that offers them love and care. The Councilor for Animal Welfare, Manuel Jiménez, has stressed the importance of the work done by the Sa Coma team to rehabilitate these animals. “These dogs have lived through difficult situations, but thanks to the efforts of professionals, they are now ready to live with a family,” said Jiménez, who also recalled that the City Council of Eivissa has eliminated the adoption fee to facilitate the process for those interested.

Stories marked by abandonment

Max arrived at Sa Coma in December 2020, following a police tip-off reporting mistreatment. Born in 2017, he suffered a trauma that left physical and emotional sequelae. Thanks to comprehensive treatment, today he is a healthy dog, full of energy and ready to be adopted. Lobo, a Caucasian shepherd born in 2017, was rescued in 2021 after being found chained in a house where he lacked basic care. Although wary at first, he is affectionate with those who give him affection. Terry, nearly a decade old, arrived at the center in 2023 in a malnourished state and with untreated leishmaniasis. Now, after months of care, he is an active and loving dog, ideal for a home with outdoor space. Cabezón, born in 2018, arrived at Sa Coma after the death of his owner. He isextremely affectionate with people, although he prefers to be the only animal at home. Tipo, rescued in 2021 in critical condition, has made a full recovery, although he needs special attention with his diet. Finally, Roy, who arrived in 2024 because his owners could no longer care for him, has overcome his separation anxiety and is ready to find a new home.

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Adopting, an act of love that transforms lives

The center’s veterinarian, Miguel Quiñones, has highlighted the progress of these six dogs and the dedication each has received to overcome their traumas. “These animals are not only ready physically, but also emotionally, to become loyal and loving companions,” he said. In addition to promoting adoptions, the Sa Coma Center invites citizens to participate as volunteers. Walking the dogs or collaborating in the center’s tasks are ways to support this work and improve the animals’ quality of life.

How to adopt or collaborate

The adoption process is simple and free, and the center’s team offers support at every step. For those who wish to meet these six dogs or participate as volunteers, the Sa Coma Center is located on the road to Sant Antoni, behind Sa Coma, and is open in the mornings and afternoons. Adopting Max, Lobo, Terry, Cabezón, Tipo or Roy not only means giving them a home, but also receiving in return the unconditional love of these animals that, after overcoming so many adversities, are only looking for a family to give them a second chance.

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