Tuesday, July 28, 2009

July Spay and Neuter Clinic for Hope for the Animals.


This past Saturday we held our monthly free and low cost Spay and Neuter clinc for the local animal population.
This is Rosa. Rosa has been volunteering with Mayan Families for several years. She has been a friend of mine for more than 20years. She has always been a great animal lover.
She has 7 dogs at home and Mayan Families helps her with dried dog food when we receive donations of this much needed item.

Rosa found this little puppy starving and terrified in the streets. She called me and I told her to bring it to the clinic the next day. This poor little puppy had been dumped on the street with another puppy from the same litter. Unfortunately, Rosa said a boy came along, while she was there, picked up a piece of wood and hit the other puppy on the head twice, it screamed and died. Rosa was horrified and asked the boy , why he did this, he just laughed and walked off. Rosa grabbed this little one before she suffered the same fate.

This is one of the reasons that we feel that Humane Education is so important. It has to start with the children. We are in the process of arranging the new classes to be taught in school and will be starting in August.
This little puppy has now gone to a very loving foster home with our volunteer, Julia and we hope that we will be able to find a home for her eventually.


We brought 10 dogs from San Andres to be spayed and neutered. They were terribly thin and we sent them home with some food.
This dog in the cage was one of them.


We were so grateful to the people who brought their dogs along to spay and neuter. They lined up, they waited and they all came back to pick up their animals and showed a lot of love and concern for them.

We were able to spay and neuter 35 dogs and cats. That will make a big dent in the amount of animals that will not be reproduced.

We are in desperate need to be able to continue this program. Please consider sponsoring a dog or cat to be spayed or neutered. It is only $20 US.
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