What a crazy two weeks!
First, for those of you reading this on our facebook page, please be patient. My posts post automatically from the website (great time saver!) but facebook does not recognize the enter button so it posts my posts as one gigantic paragraph. To read it the way it is meant to be seen (with ALL the photos!), please scroll down to the link below! I have a LOT to update and pictures to show!
Update 1. This is my favorite. All Pets Deserve Vets and Save Our Scruff based in Toronto, Ontario is teaming up to bring a FREE 3 day spay and neuter campaign to Cancun! The dates are April 29, 30 and 1st of May! We are teaming up with a local team of skilled vets, Vets In Action and aim to spay and neuter 100 dogs and cats per day! That will prevent THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS of animals from being born just to suffer. Save Our Scruff (SOS) is raising the funds currently and looking for volunteers to come down! Spaces are limited and support is GREATLY needed! If you are local here in Cancun and wish to help or donate, please contact me directly! If you are out of the Cancun area and would like to help out in ANY way, please contact SOS via their website Here!
Update 2. We have a NEW Momma and 4 puppies here! My great friend Irene, who has worked in dog rescue for years down here… she called me to tell me about a litter of pups and a darling sweet momma at the car ferry in Punta Sam. She was very worried about their safety and thankfully, I had the space and resources to be able to take them in. The momma is young. Maybe a year and a half old. She is super intelligent and very sweet. She will get adopted so quickly once her and her babies are ready! I really hopes she passes all of her traits onto the pups! She house trained herself in hours. (She sits at the kitchen gate to let me know when she wants out to do her business). She is constantly caring for, watching over, snuggling, cleaning her puppies. She sits right away when she approaches you for pets or hugs. Every photo I take of her, she is ALWAYS smiling! Yet another street dog with the sweetest personality, is a street dog. I cannot understand why. Oh well, no point looking back only forward! She has all the opporunities in the world now! Momma and her puppies will ALL end up in loving, caring forever homes now! no more sleeping out on the street for these lucky 5! This momma needs a name so if you have ANY ideas please send them to me!
Update 3. The reason I have been so busy and unable to update is this past week we helped in sending out 10 dogs to Canada for adoption in 7 days! I recently connected with Dr. Luis Moncada, a skilled spay and neuter king and head vet of the Vets Association here in Cancun. I did not know that he cared for a shelter of 70 dogs! I was totally blown away and so impressed by how much they do for these dogs and how fantastic they look! All perfectly vetted to a T. So happy and well socilaized! I had to get in and help them get some of their beloved animals find homes through my rescue partner in Toronto. Really good homes for adoptions down here are so rare and hard to come by. Especially when you’re talking about the common street dog. Does not matter they come in all shapes, colours and sizes… finding them homes is much, much easier abroad. Thankfully, people do volunteer to be escorts for dogs to get back to Canada and I have to say, without volunteer escorts, some of our dogs just would not make it into homes at all. If you are interested in being a flight volunteer, please contact me! In the meantime, look at these happy doggies! I know that in no time, I will be doing an update about them in their new happy homes!
Update 3.1 haha! Kaila, one of the dogs that travelled was not quite sure about what was going on by the time she arrived in Toronto. If anyone knows our Mexi’s, they are also nicknamed Houdinis. These babes can back out of a collar or harness in the blink of an eye! Silly Kaila did JUST that and took off running in the airport parking lot in Toronto. She played hide and go seek VERY well with a group of dedicated people who are amazing at tracking and capturing lost dogs. It was so scary for all of us, but I have to say… Kaila is not a dumb dog by any means. She was trapped on the third day in a live trap and is in foster with her 4 legged friend Napoleon in foster. She is much more appreciative of the warmth and constant love and attention. She really has settled in very well and got a clean bill of health from the vet after she was captured. See if you can spot her in the photo below! I really have to send a HUGE thank you to the group of dedicated people who were out 24 hours a day until kaila was caught and safe. I was totally blown away by your dedication, knowledge and organization! Kaila really put her survival skills and the eye sight of her rescuers to the test! haha! I am so glad the “baby diaper” worked! There are some things a mexi cannot resist!
My last update for today, and possibly my favorite. (I do have more to come! I just need to get ready for a meeting tonight re:spay and neuter campaign!)
Cesar. One of the loves of my and my family’s life. He is a red cocker boy who was so misunderstood because of his previous life and how he handled stress. I could go on about him for ever. Just know, I believed in him. I knew he was capable of so much more than what he was labelled and I did not settle for him. He has a home with another doggy sibling and a mom that adores him as much as we do. He has adapted so well to being a pet, not a puppy guarding dog that he now enjoys all the things in life he never would have had the chance if I allowed him to be mislabelled. This photo of Cesar not only gave me the biggest smile, but also the happiest tears. His Mom said Cesar not only LOVES the snow, but was jumping on strangers tobaggans and riding with them down the hill! This right here made having to say good bye to him worth it for my heart.