Saturday, January 24, 2015

WHAT IS TVT?

OLD TOWN, PUERTO VALLARTA


TVT doesn´t exist in the United States or Canada.  It is common in Mexico.  The initials stand for "transmissible venereal tumor."  The tumors are malignant.

Las Juntas is a municipality approximately 30-minutes northeast of Puerto Vallarta.  After driving north on the highway and passing the airport, one turns east at the first stoplight after Home Depot.  The street is "Revolución,"
which one follows for a couple of miles before arriving at the town square.  Across the street is the "delegación," the local government offices,  where the PEACEAnimals clinic took place.

When I arrived a little after 9 o´clock Friday morning, two women were standing next to emaciated young white Lab mix.
They were both weeping.   One stroked him as she held on to him and the other took photographs, saying she wanted her neighbors to see what can happen to an unsterilized dog. 
Then I noticed drops of blood on the red tile floor next to the dog.  I was shocked when I saw his genitalia.  The sweet, sweet dog who stood there patiently, gazing at the woman petting him,  had enormous tumors covering his sex organs.  After eight years of seeing very, very sad animal sights on the streets and at the clinics, I have not become immune to animal tragedy and cruelty. TVT is still a shock to me when I see it, and I have never seen such an extreme case.  The women said they had fed the dog chicken before driving him to the clinic from Ixtapa, a municipality close to Las Juntas.  They said he had been unwilling to drink.  The nameless dog had been rescued off the streets too late to save his life.  He was at the clinic to be euthanized, not sterilized.  Paulina tranquilized this young gentle dog, and after he was completely sedated,  put him to sleep. I felt so utterly sad, but grateful that the homeless dog didn´t die alone and hungry and in pain on a dusty road in Mexico.   Someone would have loved him. 

TVT ON EUTHANIZED FEMALE DOG AT CLINIC A FEW YEARS AGO
TVT can often be treated successfully with chemotherapy.  It´s not expensive by U.S. standards - about 300 pesos a session.   Sometimes a dozen sessions are needed to shrink and destroy all the tumors.  The problem in a third world country is that most pet owners can´t afford this.  The  TVT for the nameless dog at las Juntas clinic had  advanced too far for him to survive.

The mission of PEACEAnimals is to "prevent the future suffering of animals."  The dog that was euthanized on Friday had suffered.  He had had a very short life of starvation and sickness and shouldn´t have been born.  After years of working at the spay/neuter clinics, I can see that there are less male pet owners saying "I want my dog to be macho," and less women and men saying "I want my pet to have at least one litter."  But they still say it.  Once a man walking in front of his intact dog told me that "It´s okay if my dog gets TVT.  He´s just a dog and I can get another one."

Our clinics are very busy, but the need still exists to continue educating pet owners in Mexico.  Unwanted cats and dogs starve, are hit by vehicles, get diseases, are abandoned and abused.   Until 85% of a local pet population is sterilized, the problem of overpopulation of pets exists.
LAS JUNTAS CLINIC
Getting to that percentage will take time, education and example.  It will take funding.  Please consider donating.



STERILIZATIONS AT LAS JUNTAS CLINICS JANUARY18-21:



Female dogs:  44; Male dogs:  17;  Female cats: 30; Male cats:  22  TOTAL:  113


Euthanized:  2 male dogs with advanced TVT.


PREGNANCIES TERMINATED AT LAS JUNTAS CLINIC:

1 cat with 5 fetuses
1 dog with 7 fetuses
1 dog with 8 fetuses

20 animals prevented from being born to a life of suffering.






DONATIONS AT LAS JUNTAS CLINIC:  1591 pesos plus  $2.00 USD


DONATIONS TO PEACEANIMALS CLINICS:  3,370 pesos; $100 USD cash; $150 USD checks - from guests at Jerry Rapp´s great birthday party for his wife Shelley

Sam Cramer and Michael Vital - 1,500 pesos
Kathryn ("Maca") MacMorran - 1,000 pesos
Richard and Brenda Sorric - $20 USD

RESCUED AND FOR ADOPTION:  Cari le Clair saw two four-month old blonde Lab-mix puppies tied to a tree next to the río cuale.  People living nearby said they had been abandoned there.
After giving them food and water and tying them up to a truck where they could have shade, Cari contacted MexPup and LADRA.  The puppies are now registered to MexPup and being fostered at LADRA.  If interested in adopting, please contact patty@mexpup or LADRA.

Four Siamese-mix kittens from the Isla Cuale.  I had seen two little white kittens next to the art studio on the Isla Cuale Tuesday afternoon.  Next to the black iron fence was a large cardboard box with one kitten inside of it and another kitten inside the locked, gated area.  I had just gathered up the three kittens when a young boy ran over to me saying the mother was inside the gated area with two more kittens.

Not able to get inside that area, I put the box of kittens next to the fence, drove home and emailed Shannon Beston, who feeds the island cats every day. The next morning, Adriana Logue, who also feeds the abandoned cats and kittens daily on the rio Cuale,  found three of the kittens and gave them to Puro Gato for fostering. I found the fourth kitten - all white, sable-colored ears and tail and bright blue eyes, one of which was infected -  on Thursday. It seems there was no mama cat and no more kittens.  It was  another case of someone dumping more kittens on the tiny island.  If interested in adopting a beautiful kitten, please contact PURO GATO via FB.

"LUCY" ESTÁ EN ADOPCIÓN
"Lucy," rescued by On Ta, is ten months old, spayed and vaccinated.  She is pretty and shy.  Contact:  044 322 116 0569

 IN FOSTER HOMES:  All of the kittens from the Acopio shown in last week´s blog. Eight cats are still at the Acopio and need homes.  There are also approximately 70 dogs there waiting to be adopted.

"VICENTE" ADOPTED FROM THE ACOPIO
"VENEDETTI" ADOPTED FROM THE ACOPIO
ADOPTIONS:  It was a black dog day for the Acopio adtoptions at the former mayor´s office across the street from the arches on the malecón.
All of the dogs brought down from the Centro de Acopio were black, including two puppies taken to there by Corazón del Niña, an abused girls refuge.  I saw Soraya of Puro Gato, who was leaving as I arrived.  The young cat and two puppies she had brought to the adoption day were all sterilized and adopted.
"PRINCESS" ADOPTED FROM THE ACOPIO



A YEAR OR MORE AFTER BEING RESCUED AND ADOPTED:

"ALBINA," ADOPTED AFTER A YEAR IN THE ACOPIO BY TROY VALENS.  SHE IS DEAF AND BLIND FROM BIRTH AND ENJOYING A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY LIFE IN OREGON.
"NOEL," A GORGEOUS KITTEN FOUND IN THE RAIN ON THE ISLA CUALE LAST CHRISTMAS
ADOPTED BY KATHY GERHAN - HE´S OFTEN CATNAPPING
GREEN-EYED "GRINGO," WHO WAS AT THE ACOPIO FOR 18 MONTHS AND NOW A RESCUE DOG AT THE FIRE STATION - PHOTOGRAPHED WITH ANIMAL ADVOCATE SILVIA ALVAREZ



HOMES NEEDED:  For the thousands of dogs and cats on the streets here, for hundreds of cats and dogs in refuges and in foster homes,  and for dozens of healthyand beautiful dogs and cats at the Centro de Acopio, the city´s pound.  Please check our website on the "resource" tab for names and contacts of refuges.
PARA ADOPCIÓN EN EL CENTRO DE ACOPIO





OTRO PIT BULL ESPERANDO ADOPCIÓN EN EL CENTRO DE ACOPIO
 Monday-Saturday from 8 AM-2 PM.  293-3690 are adoption hours.The Acopio is holding adoptions every Saturday from 11 AM-2 PM at Plaza Caracól (back end of building near McDonald´s entrance) and Macro Plaza.


Dogs are walked twice a week by volunteers organized by Friends of Puerto Vallarta Animals.  Food is always needed. The government contributes almost nothing.

There are so many Pit Bulls or Pit Bull mixes that have been bred and then discarded.  Galilea is one of them and available for adoption at the Centro de Acopio.  Dogs at the Acopio live in kennels described by a local architect as places "suitable for pigs."  On a good day, they are tied to a tree for a few hours.
HERMOSA Y DULCE "GALILEA" NECESITA HOGAR



FOSTER HOMES ARE NEEDED FOR CATS AND DOGS.  PLEASE CONTACT THE ANIMAL RESCUE ORGANIZATIONS ON OUR WEBSITE IF YOU CAN HELP.

THE VAQUITA MARINA ("small cow") PORPOISE is endemic to the upper Sea of Cortez and is listed as the most endangered cetacean in the world.   Less than one hundred of the world´s smallest porpoises remain.  The vaquita marina is on the verge of extinction, not because they only reproduce every two years or because they are hunted, but because they are being caught in the same gill nets used to illegally gather the large totoaba fish in the upper Sea of Cortez.  Mexico will soon begin implementing drones in an attempt to save the small, shy dolphin from extinction.    To read the story:  http://www.sunherald.com/2015/01/19/6026349_mexico-to-use-drones-to-protect.html?rh=1

VAQUITA MARINA- VICTIMS OF GILL NETTING
Many Chinese crave the bladder of the totoaba, because they believe it can be an effective treatment for fertility and circulatory and skin disorders. Two hundred bladders can fetch as much as $3.6 million USD at 2013 prices. 

For centuries, many countries in their quest for modernization, enrichment and out of greed,  have deforested lands, polluted water sources and decimated and destroyed wildlife.  Education, advocacy, activism and enforceable laws are critical in order to save what remains.

RIDES FOR RESCUE DOGS NEEDED:  For Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. All expenses for dogs paid for.  Please contact robin.nobars@gmail or patty@mexpup.com

PAULINA AT PRE-OP TABLE IN LAS JUNTAS
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PET OWNERS AT CLINIC IN LAS JUNTAS

SCHEDULE/HORARIO  


January 28-31 - Villa Las Flores -Azucena esquina Bugambilia
Driving on the Boulevard from PV towards the airport, turn right at the Carl´s Jr/Pemex opposite Plaza Marina. Drive along the dirt road for about 7 blocks until Calle Azucena where you make  a right (there is a corner store called Marco). Drive ahead for two blocks and you will find us at the corner.

Februry 4-7 - Cañadas
Take the Highway from the airport towards Nayarit. As soon as you pass the Cerveza Corona make a right and drive to the end. Where the street ends (and where the sewer water treatment plant is),  make a left. Drive along Avenida Mexico, pass a small Pemex, continue as the road gets rough and bends. Soon you will see the street becomes broader. When you see a Kiosko store,  turn right. Pass the Conalep campus and after about 1km (1/2 mile) you will be on Calle Federación. There are no numbers,  but the clinic will be at the butcher´s  shop,"Carnicería Ñoño, just in front of a welding shop. It´s a small colonia and it only has this main road.  Any neighbor can give directions with those landmarks.

Feb 11-14: We are trying to do a clinic in collaboration with the health deptartment. Their staff has been going door to door in Pitillal telling people they must sterilize their pet,  or register and pay a breeder´s fee in order to keep intact pets. This will be tentatively close to the SPCA where Paulina saw  many backyard breeders of Pit Bulls and Dobies.  TBC

February 18-21 - San Blas - Casa de la Cultura (Pets for Life clinic)

February 25-28 - La Cruz, Nayarit - Sponsored by Funny Bones

March 4-7 - La Cruz (Pets for Life clinic)  Both La Cruz clinics tentatively located opposite Xocolatl restaurant, 100 meters/yards from the traffic light, on the highway. 

March 25-28 - el Tuito 




            





Clinic schedule, including directions and other clinic information are always on website:  www.peaceanimals.org and on this blog:  www.gretchen-peace-and-pv.blogspot.com





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SEEN AT MARKET IN BURMA
LUNCH DONATIONS NEEDED FOR VET TEAM:  PEACEAnimals has a budget of 70 pesos per vet team (three persons) per day for 4 days a week for lunches. Please consider bringing lunches for our vet team to the clinics. If you can do this, please let me know so we can create a lunch schedule. By having lunches donated, these savings can used for purchases of supplies and medicines.  


WE NEED VOLUNTEERS AT THE CLINICS.    Please sign up:  infopeaceanimals@gmail.com
If directions needed, please call clinic director, Paulina Stettner:  044-322-779-3585

COST FOR ONE SURGERY WEEK CLINIC IS APPROXIMATELY  $1,800 USD. 
PAULINA STETTNER AT LAS JUNTAS CLINIC

PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING A DONATION VIA CHECK, CREDIT CARD, PAYPAL, BEQUEST OR STOCK TRANSFER.  Note:  Stocks are transferred at full value without the donating stock owner being taxed.   Name of recipient of donations  for all donations is simply "PEACE."
DR. POLI AT LAS JUNTAS CLINIC


THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:

 





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Thank you for your interest and support.


Gretchen DeWitt – President – Board of Directors
https://www.facebook.com/PeaceAnimals




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GRACIAS POR SU INTERÉS Y SU APOYO.
Gretchen DeWitt – Presidente de le mesa directiva
https://www.facebook.com/PeaceAnimals
CERAMIC CAT BY PATRICIA GAWLE - AT THE SATURDAY MARKET IN VALLARTA






Friday, January 16, 2015

LA PRIMAVERA




For  twenty-five pesos, he hacks off the top with his machete, and if one wants to drink coconut water rather than eat its meat, cuts open a hole and adds a straw.  The beach is a long and beautiful one, and depending on the time of year and the weather, the waves can be great for body surfing.  When I went for a swim with my friend María Mihanovich on Friday, the water was very calm and clear and a perfect temperature, about 80 degrees fahrenheit.
OIL PAINTING BY MARÍA MIHANOVICH
María, an Argentine artist who lives in Buenos Aires and San Francisco is here for a couple of months to paint and to teach art.  She is an experienced teacher and her art has been displayed in many parts of the world.  The first six-class series begins January 19, ending February 6.  The second series begins February 9 and ends on February 28. Cost per series:  1800 pesos; drop-in:  360 pesos www.mariamihanovich.com   mmihanovich@gmail.com

COLONIA PRIMAVERA

Colonia Primavera, an easy 20-minute drive  northeast from centro,  is a quiet colonia close to the jungle and foothills of the Sierra Madres.  In comparison with some other Puerto Vallarta neighborhoods, it is quieter and cleaner, and because it is higher up, is cooler. Cherie Verber´s painted green home, perched high on a hillside, was a perfect location for the clinic.  The enclosed cement verandah provided views, breezes and protection from the sun for the volunteers, vet team and animals.

HANNAH - OUR CURIOUS OBSERVER
Paulina, PEACEAnimals clinic director, called me on Wednesday to say forty cats and dogs had been sterilized that day.  That number is unusually high, as first days are usually slower than later in the week.  I picked up Oregon volunteers, June and Helga, who had committed to a "sun and service" vacation and attended all clinics for two weeks.  When we arrived shortly after 9 AM, thirty animals had already been accepted.  Those who came with their pets after the three of us arrived were asked to come back the next morning at 8:30.  

Amongst the dogs and cats on Thursday, there was a large crate full of six three-month old movie star-looking Terrier mix puppies and their mama - all but the mother dog available for adoption.

SEIS HERMOS CACHORRITOS YA ESTERILIZADOS Y EN ADOPCIÓN

Frank Ohly, star volunteer, brought in "Gus," a small blonde Terrier mix that he and his wife Vicki rescued a month ago.  Please scroll down page for photo and information.

STERILIZATIONS AT CLINIC IN COLONIA LA PRIMAVERA:  Male dogs:24; Female dogs: 46; Male cats: 28; Female cats: 32    TOTAL: 130!!!

DONATIONS AT CLINIC IN COLONIA LA PRIMAVERA:  1228 pesos 350 pesos of which were donated by Pamela Thompson) plus $20 USD

Adriana Basail - tamales for the team
Puro Gato - a basket of bakery cookies

DONATIONS TO PEACEANIMALS:  None this past week.
PRIMAVERA CLINIC

OTHER DONATIONS:  E-mail from Candice Magowan in Canada:  "Through the kindness of Don Duncan (who will be driving to PV this week), Sandra Essex and Geoffrey Seymour, I am sending you 20 small fleece blankets that I made for the doggies in the acopio and Ladra refuge.  Also he is bringing some small sweaters and dog crate beds that I picked up last summer at a yard sale."

HANNAH CON LA DOBIE CACHORRITA -  RESCATADA Y ADOPTADA


RESCUED:   Two starving mama dogs and their three-month old puppies.   Nancy Coates, who volunteers at Colina clinic, found the dogs living in a gravel work lot.  In a two week period, he mamas had given birth to a total nineteen puppies .  After complaining that his dogs were always having litters, some of which he threw to the crocodiles in a nearby river, the owner of the dogs, a night watchman at the lot, disappeared.   Workmen at the location gave seven of the puppies away, and  couldn´t manage to feed the others.  Nancy raised funds for an extra clinic at Colina, which guarantees twenty free sterilizations of dogs and cats every Sunday.   Warren  Brander of Boardwalk Real Estate assisted in the fundraising, which resulted in a second “Dobie” free clinic
NANCY, WARREN Y KIM CON TRES DE LOS CACHORRITOS RESCATADOS Y PARA ADOPCIÓN
at Colina.   Kim Kuzma, with her terrific voice and exuberant performances at local clubs here, is a Colina volunteer and helped transport the dogs from the lot to the clinic. As all volunteers involved in this rescue were unwilling to return the puppies to the work lot,  efforts were made to find permanent and temporary homes for them.  To date, two have been adopted and one is in foster care.  (I saw one of them on the beach with its new owner late Wednesday afternoon and again at the clinic on Thursday with her new owner, one of our volunteers).

UNO DE 12 CACHORRITO RESCATADOS QUE NECESITAN HOGARES

Brischa and Ted took in the mama dog with her six puppies, because they were in need of the most vet care.  Both mamas and all puppies have been sterilized and vaccinated.  If interested in adopting, or if you can foster,  please contact Colette, owner of Colina clinic:  cez@rogers.com


RESCUED AND ADOPTED:

"Tope" - a gray Schnauzer doggie whose hips had been broken when hit by a car.  He now walks, runs and swims again. 
"TOPE" ADOPTADO
Rescued by Brischa and Ted Borchgrevink, Tope was adopted by a local minister here in Vallarta and can now walk, run and swim again.  His new name is Victor.


"Leia," rescued by the Borchgrevinks and adopted by Dain, their pet-au-pere.
"LEIA" RESCATADA Y ADOPTADA
"Precious," a Boxer rescued by Ted and Brischa and adopted by Sasha, their LADRA volunteer from Slovenia.
SASHA WITH "PRECIOUS" AT LADRA - RESCATADA Y ADOPTADA
"Canela" - a six-month old Dobie mix rescued by the Borchgrevinks, owners of LADRA refuge/ boarding and advisory board members of PEACEAnimals.  Adopted by a lovely family in Nuevo Vallarta,  Canela was the only survivor in a litter of puppies fed food with glass.
"CANELA" RESCATADA Y ADOPTADA

RESCUED AND NEED HOMES: "Bolita" was found by Brischa lying on the ground behind the bus central station by UNIVA.  Unable to move, she had been there for two days after having been hit by a car. Her leg had been shattered.
"BOLITA" RESCATADA Y AHORA NECESITA HOGAR
The cast and bandages are off after Bolita´s surgery and she is being exercised three times a day to get movement back in her leg.  If interested in meeting this dog, please contact LADRA via FB.



"Feliano," found in front of a church by Vicky Boyd, will be neutered and available for adoption after January 19th.  He will be staying at Wolf´s clinic until then for treatments.   Please contact Vicky if interested. vboyd@visa.com
"FELIANO" RESCATADO Y NECESITA HOGAR

"Gus," an adorable one-year old Terrier mix rescued by Vicki and Frank Ohly.  Frank volunteers twice every week at the clinics. Gus was neutered at the Primavera clinic and is a very sweet dog.  Contact:  as-above@earthlink.net

"GUS" RESCATADO Y NECESITA HOGAR.

HOMES ALSO NEEDED:  For the thousands of dogs and cats on the streets here, for hundreds of cats and dogs in refuges and in foster homes,  and for dozens of healthy and beautiful dogs and cats at the Centro de Acopio, the city´s pound.  Please check our website on the "resource" tab for names and contacts of refuges.
GATITOS EN EL CENTRO DE ADOPCIÓN




 Monday-Saturday from 8 AM-2 PM.  293-3690 are adoption hours.The Acopio is holding adoptions every Saturday from 11 AM-2 PM at Plaza Caracól (back end of building near McDonald´s entrance) and Macro Plaza. 


Dogs are walked twice a week by volunteers organized by Friends of Puerto Vallarta Animals.
BOXER MIX FOR ADOPTION AT THE ACOPIO
EN ADOPCIÓN EN EL CENTRO DE ACOPIO
Food is always needed. The government contributes almost nothing.




CLÍNICA EN COLONIA PRIMAVERA


PRIMAVERA CLINIC
RIDES FOR RESCUE DOGS NEEDED:  For Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. All expenses for dogs paid for.  Please contact robin.nobars@gmail or patty@mexpup.com

GREATERGOOD - PLEASE CLICK!  Your daily clicks or direct donations help animals, people and the planet.  www.greatergood.org; www.greatergood.com

To donate to PEACEAnimals clinics, please click on this link.  http://bit.ly/1cWY0lP

SMILEAMAZON– When ordering on Amazon, if you click on the following link you can designate PEACEAnimals as a recipient of Amazon´s donation of  0.5% of some of your purchases.  http://smile.amazon.com/ch/20-3726038





SCHEDULE/HORARIO  



HERMOSO GATO EN PRIMAVERA


January 21-24 - Las Juntas, Jal. - At the Delegación, across from the main plaza. 
Drive past Home Depot and turn right at the first light. You are now on Revolución. Drive almost one kilometer and you will see the Peace trailer on the left side of the road.

January 28-31 - Col. Villa las Flores, Jal. - TBA

February 3-6 - TBA

February  11-14 - La Cruz, Nay.                         Sponsored by Funny Bones

February 18-21 - San Blas, Nay. (Pets for Life) 

February 25-28 - La Cruz, Nay. (Pets for Life) Sponsored by Funny Bones



            





Clinic schedule, including directions and other clinic information are always on website:  www.peaceanimals.org and on this blog:  www.gretchen-peace-and-pv.blogspot.com





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FRIED CRICKETS IN MANDALAY
LUNCH DONATIONS NEEDED FOR VET TEAM:  PEACEAnimals has a budget of 70 pesos per vet team (three persons) per day for 4 days a week for lunches. Please consider bringing lunches for our vet team to the clinics.  If you can do this, please let me know so we can create a lunch schedule. By having lunches donated, these savings can used for purchases of supplies and medicines.  


WE NEED VOLUNTEERS AT THE CLINICS.    Please sign up:  infopeaceanimals@gmail.com
HELGA WITH RESCUED AND ADOPTED DOBIE PUPPY
If directions needed, please call clinic director, Paulina Stettner:  044-322-779-3585

COST FOR ONE SURGERY WEEK CLINIC IS APPROXIMATELY  $1,800 USD. 


PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING A DONATION VIA CHECK, CREDIT CARD, PAYPAL, BEQUEST OR STOCK TRANSFER.  Note:  Stocks are transferred at full value without the donating stock owner being taxed.   Name of recipient of donations  for all donations is simply "PEACE."


THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:

 





GreaterGood.org

  









Thank you for your interest and support.


Gretchen DeWitt – President – Board of Directors
https://www.facebook.com/PeaceAnimals





"ART DOG"   OIL PAINTING BY BRADFORD OVERTON



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GRACIAS POR SU INTERÉS Y SU APOYO.
Gretchen DeWitt – Presidente de le mesa directiva
https://www.facebook.com/PeaceAnimals