Thursday, April 29, 2010
April Clinic in Guatemala.
We held another successful monthly spay and neuter clinic in Panajachel last Saturday.
24 dogs and 1 cat were operated on.
One dog was turned away because it was too underweight. We sent it home with food and hope that it will be heavier by next month.
Dogs came from as far away as San Andres and El Barranco.
Thank you everyone who has donated to help make these clinics such a success.
With these 25 animals spayed and neutered there will be a lot less unwanted puppies and kittens.
Our next clinic will be held the last Saturday of May.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Two little puppies!
Monday, April 19, 2010
When the family is Malnourished, so is their dog!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Another dog being helped!
We got a phone call that there was a dog that had collapsed on the street and couldn't get up. We always respond to these calls and try to relieve as much suffering as possible.
The person who called thought the dog had collapsed because she was so weak from hunger and illness. But we discovered that the dog had two very badly burned front paws that were very infected.
This poor dog must have gone through so much pain.
We took him to the vet. clinic and Andrea treated him with antibiotics, pain killers and a drip.
It will be a while before we can put this dog back on the street.
We are very grateful for donations that help us to be able to treat badly wounded dogs like this.
Unfortunately, we do not have enough donations and we always need more help.
If you would like to help, please consider donating through our web page, www.mayanfamilies.org Any amount, no matter how small will help.
The person who called thought the dog had collapsed because she was so weak from hunger and illness. But we discovered that the dog had two very badly burned front paws that were very infected.
This poor dog must have gone through so much pain.
We took him to the vet. clinic and Andrea treated him with antibiotics, pain killers and a drip.
It will be a while before we can put this dog back on the street.
We are very grateful for donations that help us to be able to treat badly wounded dogs like this.
Unfortunately, we do not have enough donations and we always need more help.
If you would like to help, please consider donating through our web page, www.mayanfamilies.org Any amount, no matter how small will help.
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