$25 can spare a LOT of lives

$25 dollars.  Can spay and neuter an animal here.  One female and her offspring can produce hundreds of animals in a very short peroid of time.

For LIMITED TIME ONLY!

With your donation to All Pets Deserve Vets of $25 US or Canadian (depending on your address it is being shipped to) you will receive ONE of these beautiful charm necklaces! 

They ARE limited and I can’t guarantee everyone will get their first choice, they are first come first serve!  But the FASTER you get your donation in, the higher the chances! Please check the Facebook comments section for updates.  I will update in the comments which designs are no longer available. 

To receive your Thank you necklace, please PayPal your donation to donations@allpetsdeservevets.org and please include in the comments section:

Full name

Address

Choice 1

Choice 2

*Your name and number if this is a gift you are sending to someone else.

We will do our best to get you the choice you want!!!

Necklaces will start being mailed out by December 1st from Canada!  Just in time for the holidays!!!!

Each donation of $25 will cover the cost of spay and neuter for a dog or cat.

Please share away!  We can get a LOT of spay and neuters done, done, done and if this goes really well, I will get more and happily spay and neuter all that can be done!

Keep checking the FB comments for which are available!!!!   As of RIGHT NOW, they all are so hurry, hurry, hurry!!!

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It’s been too long…

I really want to apologize for not making the time to update all summer!  I cannot believe it has been since June!  I guess this is the time to say, NEED: Volunteer website and Social media person!  Must be passionate, expressive and compassionate!  I can give you all the material, stories, photos etc, BUT it takes me a long time to sit and write these posts, it makes it very challenging to HAVE the time!

I will get  back to finishing the posts about last May’s campaigns!  I still need to finish recovery!  I will do that soon, but first, I will quickly update you about the summer!

Summers are usually a slow time because with the drop in tourism from Canada and the USA, the heat embargo that most airlines have – shelters are usually jammed packed over the summer months unable to take in new dogs in need of rescue. 

Thanks to Air Transat’s waivers they offer for rescue dogs to fly for free, this past summer we were able to send out 5 dogs almost every. single. week.  I think I sent out 40-50 dogs over the summer months and ALL of them have been adopted into their happy families!  Even though the transports were only one day a week, there is a LOT of background work that needs to be done before and after a dog goes to their rescue or home placement so it almost takes an entire week just or organize and make sure all is perfect for each and every pooch!

A dear friend of mine, Dinah, and I have been working on a pilot project called “Spay the Invasion”.  The invasion is a small area of squatted land in Puerto Morelos.  Its actually two colonias in one.  Most of the houses are not much more but shacks and almost every house has 3+ animals.  Thanks to donations and support, Dinah managed to spay and neuter over 60 animals this past summer, and we plan soon to do more!!!  Dinah has also treated about 8 animals for TVT, a contagious cancer that is 100% treatable but is also 100% contagious.  The Planned Pethood clinic in Puerto Morelos has been AMAZING with us and the animals of the invasion.  All the treatments and surgeries have been COST ONLY, allowing us to do SO MUCH MORE!

We have not only gotten some pooches dog houses, but also set up some of the dogs with 20ft tie out cables, that amazing tourists are bringing down for me.  The dogs AND their owners are so much happier with these cables.  The dogs are not free roaming and fighting, or contracting diseases, nor are they on two foot chains or ropes… but have the room to move freely and safely WITHIN their property lines AND access shade, food and water easily.  The owners feed back about the tie out cables has been really rewarding.  The owners themselves have seen a great improvement in their animals happiness.  THAT is huge to me!  The education is the key and what will change the situation we are facing LONG TERM!

Dinah and I have a few ladies from the invasion who are doing a census in their areas.  The two colonias are actively trying to get basic services ran to the area.  Water and electricity being the main ones, and already have a lay out of the lots from the two areas.  They are going around and asking owners how many animals they have, and if they want to spay and neuter them.  (Of course, the ones who say they are not interested, we have MORE than enough happy neighbours that will advocate for the animals AND help convince them to work with us!

The invasion will be able to provide us with much needed data to help us properly plan and execute and MAINTAIN sterilizations and support for communities all over. I look forward to being able to post updates and stats as we have them!!!

Sooo much more to update but so much more to still do!  HA! 

I have a really cool fundraiser coming up JUST in time for the holidays!  Ill be posting it shortly so keep your eyes out!  you get a gift with every donation and the gifts are JUST DARLING!  They wont last long!!!!  You’ll need to get your donations in quickly to ensure we can send you the thank you gift you like most! 

Here is a preview!!!!

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More Campaign!!!

Make sure you read the whole post!  I promise you at the end, the very end… it will be totally worth it!  Get ready for a massive AWWWWWWW moment!!!!

There is a LOT involved in organizing and working a campaign.  A lot.  There are so many materials to make sure you have, meds you need both for regular surgery as well as for emergencies. 

It gets pretty crazy, but in the end… preventing hundreds of thousands of lives from being born to only suffer or die makes it all worth it!  In just 3 days, that is exactly what was accomplished during this campaign.

Ill take you through what a days work is at a campaign.

 

First, we had to set the school up.  At this school, they had 4 abandoned rooms.  They were a mess.  The floors were black with dirt they hadn’t been used in so long!  Thankfully a cleaning company, CONFEQ, donated a great cleaning crew who got those three rooms swept out from all the garbage and those floors were once again white.  The walls were still covered with artwork from the past, one room looked like it was one used for the teachers like a lounge.  (Hopefully something they can have once again).  Then, there is the unpacking of ALL the supplies and setting up the rooms. 

The photos will speak for themselves.

All of this….

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Turned into this…

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And more…

All thanks to this amazing group of people!!!!  ( I really wish I got a photo of what the rooms looked like before.  I will check and see if anyone got any!)

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The entire walk way for the 4 rooms was covered with huge bags, weighing about 1500lbs in total of supplies to be unpacked and sorted and put into its places so the following morning, we could all just show up and start the work.  Intubation tubes, suture, recovery supplies, syringes… you name it.  And we only had a few hours to do it in!  Everyone worked like champs and we were set and ready to go before dark!  (At least I think…)  Yes!  It was before dark because I remember all of us sitting in the grass eating pizza waiting for Pepe the dog catcher to come to take some of the volunteers out to try ad trap some street dogs.

The following morning, and pretty much every morning when we arrived at 7am… it looked like this.

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On the final day, it was that AND… all the way down and around the corner.  There were so many people the volunteers asked me if we could add another day onto the campaign, but we couldn’t.  The vets who we worked with had their own clinics and patients they needed to attend to.

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The lucky people lined up at all hours, got their animals in for surgery!
The first process is the paperwork and weighing the animals.  We have to get as much info on the animals and owners as possible.  For example, when was the last time the animal ate food.  This will determine at what time their animal will have surgery.  If they ate that morning, they will need to wait until the afternoon to make it safer for the animal. 

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In registration, many people are filling out the information on the form, then writing the important info onto a paper collar and then putting it around the animals.  Collars and leashes were fitted and given to owners who didn’t have any and chairs were set up in the shade for them to have a seat and wait until their number was called….

Speaking about calling numbers!!!!  Back to Volunteer introductions!!!!!

Michael.  The man with the Mic!  You should recognize Michael, because his photo has been here before!  Michael and his partner Jim are the loving parents to Ms. Ears, now known as Bella!!

Michael wanted to come down and I was so happy, he was my secret surprise for Save Our Scruff.. they had no idea he was coming down until he arrived!  Haha!  It was a hard secret to keep!  Michael even flew on the same flight as many of the other volunteers, but no one knew until it was… SURPRISE! haha
Michael was a fantastic support for ALL the volunteers and the locals as Michael can speak both spanish and english.  He was such a great asset.  Michael was responsible for calling the numbers for both pre op and recovery.  You see, once the animal was finished in surgery, and the animal was examined in recovery, the owners were called in to sit with a their animals to work with the volunteers and await as they woke up.  Michael helped all the volunteers greatly to be able to communicate with all the locals.  🙂  He was a very busy man, but he’s just like me and has the gift of gab!  Haha!  🙂  BUT, do not upset the man with the Mic! lol!

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Michael, please come back again!  And bring our sweet ears for a visit! hehehe!

Krista!!

Krista is a doll.  I love this woman.  Krista stayed behind longer than most of the other volunteers because she was escorting dogs back for us and we really got to know each other well!  Krista was the cat lady recovery pretty much on her own for the campaign.  Unlike the dogs, you don’t get to really sit down as often, so its a long day on your feet.  But look at that smile!  Krista did help out lots with the dogs too, so there was a few times you could catch her sitting down, but most of the time she was on her feet.  Cats are a little harder than dogs because A) They take a LOT longer to recovery than the dogs do.  B) They sleep with their eyes open, so you have to watch their eyes and apply lubricant as needed C) If they start to wake up, they can escape… so they need to be secured as soon as they start to look like they could be coming around.  They are also finicky, as we all know, so keeping a close eye on their breathing and is important when they are under.  She is also a favorite because one day, I was sending out 17 on 3 different flights and when I said I would need help, she JUMPED at the chance to hang out with me at the airport and go back and forth all day.  That wins major bonus points with me.  Its not a fun day.  But having her there with me was a great support and her smile is like Al’s, super infectious!  I will be seeing Krista again soon as she has volunteered to come down again to escort more dogs for me!  She is only coming for an over night trip too.  THAT my friends, is dedication!

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PUP DATE!!!!!!
Mary Kate A.K.A Momma Angel’s pup

Mary Kate was adopted into a family of a volunteer from Save Our Scruff.  Laura Hanna, the SOS volunteer in Toronto, fostered Mary Kate for a short time and decided Mary Kate was not allowed to leave her family. Haha!!!   Her sister was looking to adopt a second dog, and wouldn’t you know it, little 5lbs Kate was adopted and has a 115lbs brother who ADORES her to bits!  Laura Hanna is down here in Mexico with me this week (of course to escort more pooches) and was telling me yesterday all about Mary Kate and her new brother.  Mary Kate was quite the instigator here, and apparently that hasn’t changed at all.  Haha!  She was always the more outspoken and stood up taller than her brothers and sisters and always got her way (she even pushed around her momma haha)  Well,  During a family BBQ, Mary Kate was instigating things with the other dog family members and any time the dogs started barking at Mary Kate, her brother stepped in between them to protect his new little sister.  He loves her so much, even though shes in the puppy stage, has no manners and LOVES to play non stop, he is super patient, loving, and doesn’t make a noise even though shes swinging from his jowls.  Haha!

Mary Kate, your sister Katie B is still here with us and we all miss you very much.  We are excited to see photos and more photos as you grow into the beautiful  dog you are mean’t to be and we are so happy you have a family of your own to do it with!!!!

 

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Keep following!!!!  I will explain more about the clinic and how a typical day goes, introduce you to more volunteers and of course!   UP DATE you on my babies and how they all are in their new lives with their very own families!

 

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PUPPIES!

I have so much to update today, but first up – Momma and her 4 BEAUTIFUL puppies.  For those of you reading this on our facebook page, please click the link at the bottom to see all the photos!

 

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Angel is such a happy girl.  She loves her people and her babies with everything she’s got. I have to say, having the Momma dog WITH the puppies makes such a HUGE difference.  Last year at this time while my husband and I were running a shelter for another organization… the amount of puppies we took in without mothers made for extremely stressful times.  Bottle feeding all hours, and even waking up every 4 hours to feed those babies already weaned to the mush food.  Hard work aside, the babies just do not have good chances of surviving without their mothers.  The last two litters I have been able to take in, both had mothers and for the first time – we really got to relax and fully enjoy seeing them grow!  Not having to worry or wonder… will they make it, how many will make it?  Having the mother with the puppies gives them the immunity they need, the vitamins and nutrients their little growing bodies need, the comfort, support and warmth only a mother dog can provide.  And when the mother dog is as SWEET and as LOVING and HAPPY as Angel is, WOW!  The pups have even greater chances of finding their perfect forever home.  They have the greatest little characters.  They absolutely LOVE to snuggle, as does their mom.  They are curious and playful, very confident and LOVE to explore. 

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These ones are going to be tough to let go of when the time comes.  Same with Angel their mother.  She TRULY is an Angel.  No other name suits her personality so perfectly.

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So, there are 3 boys and 1 girl.  If you have any name ideas, DO let me know!!!  This one, above and below is the female.  She just melts my heart! 

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“I know you can’t resist picking me up!”

I DO have a darling video of all the pups and Momma Angel as well as one with Katie and ALL the puppies loving on her and playing with her.   I will upload it as SOON as I can! 

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Reggie is one of those dogs…

Some dogs just steal your heart and you know from the get go, they are wise and old souls. Reggie was one of these dogs. Infact, he is the only dog so far who reminds me of my old man Simón. I can’t count how many times I’ve been asked “How do you give them up?” and not really had an answer. All I can say is “it’s not easy, but its worth it to the dogs”. This photo right here perfectly answers why and how. Thank you Reggie for breaking my heart open even more. Now, to wipe away my tears.

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