Christmas Gift by MasTorrencito

It was Christmas Eve, and the Gomez family was looking for the perfect gift for their son Dani. The Christmas Gift by MasTorrencito

In a downtown pet store, a small white puppy caught her eye. It looked like a stuffed animal, with its soft fur and bright eyes that conveyed sweetness. The clerk assured them that it was «the ideal breed for a child,» and without thinking much about it, they bought it.

That night, the puppy, who was named Max, came home with a red ribbon tied around his neck. Dani was jumping for joy as she hugged the puppy.

-It’s the best present ever! -she shouted, kissing Max on the head.

The little puppy curled up in her lap, oblivious to what fate had in store for him. That first night, Max slept in a makeshift bed next to Dani’s bed. For the first few days, it seemed like everything was perfect. Dani played with him, held him and showed him off to his friends. His parents also enjoyed watching him run around the house. But, like all puppies, Max started to grow up.

Trouble started when Max stopped being that little cuddly toy that everyone loved. His sharp teeth started chewing on slippers and furniture. He needed to go out for exercise and learn where to relieve himself, but no one in the family was willing to spend time with him.

-Dani, take the dog for a walk,» the mother ordered one day.

-I don’t want to! I’m playing the console. Let daddy take it out.

But the father wouldn’t take him out either. Gradually, Max was no longer the center of attention. What was at first a happy and playful puppy, began to spend long periods of time alone. When he peed in the house, he was scolded, but no one showed him where to go. Soon, he was relegated to the backyard, where he barely saw the family.

Max cried at night, scratching at the door in the hope that someone would let him in. But the Gomezes had grown accustomed to ignoring him. The winter cold made his little body shiver, but no one seemed to notice.

-It’s just a dog,» said the father, shrugging his shoulders.

The Abandonment. The Christmas Gift by MasTorrencito

One ordinary Sunday, the father decided that Max could no longer stay at home.

-It’s a problem. Nobody takes care of it and it’s destroying the yard,» he said to his wife.

-What are we going to do with him? -she asked, uncomfortable.

-We’ll take him away. He won’t notice.

They loaded Max into the car. The little dog, excited to get out of the house, wagged his tail nonstop. Maybe he was finally going for a walk, he thought. Dani, on the other hand, didn’t even come out of her room to say goodbye.

The family drove to a lonely road in the middle of the forest. There, the father parked and led Max to a tree. He tied the leash to the trunk and, without looking at him, returned to the car. Max barked in confusion as he watched the vehicle disappear into the distance.

On the first day, Max pulled with all his might on the leash. He barked until he was hoarse, waiting for someone to come back. His eyes were full of hope. But no one came back.

On the second day, hunger and thirst began to weaken him. His legs trembled and he could barely stand. He looked around, but all he could see were trees and more trees.

On the third day, with what little strength he had left, Max bit down on the leash. He pulled desperately, as if his life depended on it, because it did. Finally, the leash gave way. Although exhausted and dehydrated, Max began to walk.

He didn’t know exactly where, but something inside him was guiding him: the desire to return home. He walked more than 10 kilometers through trails, roads and fields. He crossed dangerous stretches of asphalt, avoiding cars speeding by. No one knows how, but he arrived.

When his paws touched the sidewalk of his former home, Max wagged his tail with faint but genuine enthusiasm. He was skinny, covered in mud and wounds, but he was home.

Seeing the dog at the door, the Gomez family felt no joy. Only discomfort.

-Here again? -the father muttered angrily.

Without hesitation, they loaded Max back into the car. This time they drove further, to an even more isolated place, 50 kilometers away. The father repeated the act: he tied Max to a tree and left him there.

-This time he won’t find his way,» he said as he returned to the car.

The End of Max

Max didn’t have the strength to fight a second time. Days passed, and no one rescued him. He died there, tied to that tree in the middle of nowhere, his eyes tired of waiting for those he once thought were his family.

Final Reflection

This story, although painful, reflects a sad reality that is repeated every year. Thousands of animals are given away as if they were objects, without thinking about the responsibility that comes with caring for them.

Dogs are not toys or Christmas ornaments. They are living beings that feel, love and trust humans blindly. If you are not willing to dedicate time, effort and love to them, don’t have them.

Max wanted only love and a family to care for him. But instead, he found indifference and neglect. Let’s not allow more dogs to suffer the same fate. Next time you think about giving a puppy, remember: it’s not a gift, it’s a lifetime commitment.

For them, for us, let us be responsible.


From MasTorrencito we wish you a good day and that your dogs accompany you !!!!


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🌿 Sustainability, wellbeing and a pet-friendly spirit at Mas Torrencito
At Mas Torrencito, we understand sustainability as something inseparable from the wellbeing of people… and their dogs. We live surrounded by nature and share our space with animals every day, so caring for the environment is not an option: it is part of our way of life.

For this reason, we are committed to a model of conscious, efficient and deeply pet-friendly rural tourism, where technology, respect for the environment and living alongside pets go hand in hand.

☀️ Solar energy produced on site

We have a photovoltaic installation consisting of:

🔹 72 solar panels
🔹 Individual panel power: 450 W
🔹 Total installed capacity: ~32.4 kWp

Thanks to the high level of solar radiation in the Empordà, this system allows an estimated annual production of between 50,000 and 55,000 kWh, covering a very significant part of the accommodation’s energy consumption.

➡️ A large part of the energy used to heat water, light the rooms and provide comfort for guests and pets is generated directly at the farmhouse.

🔋 Batteries to make the most of every ray of sunshine

Solar energy is complemented by an energy storage system with:

🔹 40 kWh in batteries
🔹 Use of surplus energy
🔹 Use of self-generated energy during the night

This allows us to:

reduce dependence on the grid,
minimise consumption peaks,
and ensure a more stable energy supply, even during periods of high occupancy (when dogs and people are enjoying themselves to the fullest 🐶😄).

🌡️ Efficient thermal comfort (aerothermal system)

The climate control at Mas Torrencito is provided by aerothermal technology, a highly efficient and environmentally friendly system that offers:

lower energy consumption,
reduced emissions,
stable and comfortable temperatures all year round.

Ideal for people to feel comfortable… and for dogs to sleep peacefully, without excessive heat or cold.

💧 Responsible water use

We use greywater recycling systems, reusing water from showers and washbasins for other non-potable purposes.

In a rural setting, every drop counts, especially when there are gardens, green areas and happy dogs running around.

♻️ Recycling and responsible waste management

We promote a conscious approach to waste management through:

selective waste separation,
reduction of plastics,
responsible use of cleaning products and consumables.

All with the aim of maintaining a clean, healthy and safe environment for people and pets.

🐾 Rural tourism with meaning (and with paw prints)

Mas Torrencito is:

a rural retreat where dogs are part of the family,
a project that cares for the natural environment,
and a place where sustainability and pet-friendly values are not labels, but a daily reality.

Because we believe there is no better rural tourism than one that respects nature… and those who enjoy it on four paws 🐕💚