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THIS IS AAUSY - OUR FIRST STREET DOG RESCUED FROM THE MEXICALI PERRERA. . .
From Street Dog to Family Pet
This is Aausy, named after our organization. Starved, missing an eye and found caring for 6 pups in the streets of Mexicali, Mexico, we saved Aausy and her pups hours before they were scheduled to be euthanized. Thousands of street dogs and cats like Aausy are starving, beaten, abandoned and euthanized in the Mexican perreras by electrocution We help feed, provide water and basic medical care to thousands of street dogs and humane euthanasia drugs to the Mexican dog pounds. Aausy and her pups were the fortunate ones. We found loving, forever homes for this mommy dog and her six pups. With the generous support of donors like yourself we can do so much more for other dogs waiting for us to help them. Won't you help now? See Aausy and pups at foster home.
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AAUSY AND HER PUPS' at the Mexicali Perrera Hours Before She Was Scheduled to be Euthanized
Fortunately, her last day fell on a holiday, so Animal Advocates worked through the night to make arrangements with the Mexicali Perrera, and a U.S. foster home to rescue her and her 6 pups. |
Mexicali Veterinarian
This is the dedicated and compassionate Mexicali veterinarian who works for humane treatment of street dogs and cats. She generously helped us rescuing Aausy and her puppies. Thank you. |
Marlene, AAOFUS Founder, Feeding AAUSY and Her Pups at Their Foster Home
Aausy watches her pup get needed formula. |
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AAUSY HAPPY!
Finally! Thanks to all the volunteers and donors who helped get Aausy and her pups find forever, loving homes. |
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DOGGIE STREET ADOPTION EVENT
9 Dogs and 2 puppies were adopted at the San Diego Doggie Street Festival. Yippee!
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SUCCESS! SPAY-NEUTER CLINICS
116 DOGS AND CATS SPAYED AND NEUTERED IN MEXICO IN SEPTEMBER, 2010
Your generous support helped spay and neuter 116 dogs and cats in Mexico and prevented the over-population and suffering of countless numbers of stray, homeless and neglected dogs, puppies, cats and kittens. Thank you.
Click here to see photos of the events.
Your donations are needed to continue our work. Donate now to help us with upcoming spay-neuter clinics. Thank you.
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JULIE AND MAYA
I have always been crazy for animals and have taken in many over the years. My husband and I got Oka, a crippled spaniel mix with 4 teeth whom we absolutely adore and ended up keeping her! Next came Maya, a long haired chihuahua who added a lot of "life" in our dog family. After the fires in San Diego in '07 I decided to help by fostering.
JULIE, DENNIS AND FOSTER FRIENDS
We have been fostering furiously ever since, placing over 80 dogs and cats. It has been the most rewarding experience of my life, seeing the animals becoming comfortable in their new environment (most come from horrible conditions) and hearing from the adopters who love their new "family members."
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WENDY ADOPTED!
Wendy was rescued from the perrera in Tijuana. She was dumped there with her new born puppies, and was waiting to be put down after her puppies were put down. Marlene, a AAOFUS volunteer, brought her home. She was spayed and adopted by a wonderful family who have recently lost their Dalmatian. Thank you Marlene for giving this sweet dog an opportunity for a happy life! read more success stories |
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FOOD BANK VOLUNTEERS
Two of Our Food Drive Volunteers
Ginny and D.D. help collect dog food throughout Southern California headed to the poorest communities of Mexico where the food feeds over 6,000 starving, injured and homeless street dogs and cats every month. What Drives Ginny to do the Food Drive |
FEEDING TWO STREET DOGS
Donna, one of our dedicated volunteers drives from San Diego to Mexico every day to provide food, basic medical care, and needed affection to street dogs and cats at the Mexican dog pounds (Perreras). These two street dogs will have a full stomach today. Read more about our volunteer program |
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