Summer Batch of Meximutts Await the Long Trip North
The May 2008 group of Meximutts have been getting geared up for the long trip north for the past few months. Each and every one is going through the usual routine of sterilization, vaccination, deworming as part of their preparation for their northward immigration!
Meet a few of the fabulous faces who will soon be enjoying their first California summer in just a few short weeks!
The modest cost of saving a Life
For just $100.00 you can sponsor a rescue dog from Mexico and help to save his or her life!
Hand Crafted Pins and Key Chains
CWOB make stylish key chains and pins in the image of a Prehispanic dog symbol. Get yours today!
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Check out what we have planned so far for the first half of 2007!
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Project Anapra Stationary Clinic
Project Anapra is a community based humane reform program CWOB spearheaded recently in a very impoverished town along the Mexico-US border, {for a complete overview click here}.
Click here to find out more about the new sterilization clinic we are creating for this project.
If you’re gonna spay ‘em, you’ve gotta put ‘em somewhere!
CWOB is enormously proud of the two permanent sterilization clinics we have up and running in Mexico, however we are still missing some key pieces of equipment – the holding cages!
Our Sabias Que {“Know What?”} in Spanish campaign is beginning to take off! The Mexican government has hopped on our humane reform bandwagon by sponsoring the printing of thousands of the campaign’s posters and billboards - each of which features a message about animal welfare.
Art Corner
CWOB is creating an 'Art Corner' wherein folks can donate art pieces or purchase art that has been donated to raise funds for our work.
We're starting off with a few fabulous animal paintings by local artist Jody Cramer and some framed, signed original photographs of Mexican animals and people taken by CWOB cofounder {and talented photographer and artist!} Moncho Camblor.
Site still under construction!
Will be ready mid-May
Stopping Electrocution One City at a Time
Find out how we managed to end electrocution in Cuahtemoc, Mexico a few weeks ago – stripping the animal control facility of a grotesque machine used to kill animals in their care. Click here for full text.
WHY HELP ANIMALS IN MEXICO?
Why do the animals in Mexico deserve our help? Aren’t there enough needy animals in the United States ? Why look south of the border? Read CWOB’s cofounder Christi Payne’s response to these commonly posed question.