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The Jaltemba Express
The Almost Daily Newspaper for Jaltemba Bay and Surrounding Areas
Animal Rescue
Meeting & Volunteers General meeting of all interested volunteers for either the Los Ayala Free Spay and Neuter Clinic (Jan. 15 to 17th) or the Lo de Marcos Clinic (Jan 20th to 23rd) on Saturday, Jan. 13th at 10 a.m. at the clinic site located at Avenida del Estero South #215, Los Ayala. There will be an organizational meeting to set up the clinic on Friday, Jan. 12th at 10 a.m. at the clinic site in Los Ayala. If anyone has newspaper to line kennels, please bring it along! We seem to have an explosion of puppies! Rosalie Hope rescued 6 small puppies and has now found homes for 4 of them. I am feeding two (either xolo or Chihuahua cross) in Los Ayala and there are 6 other homeless puppies approximately 6 weeks old wandering around the Residencial area. If you can help feed these puppies until we find homes, that would be a huge help! We are also in need of foster homes. On a lighter note, we have sent three rescued dogs back by air to wonderful homes in the US and Canada and have a home for one more small puppy. Thanks to all of you who have given us so much support! For More information write Lin (linchimes@hotmail.com)
PUPPIES Editor Can anyone who lives in the area help to feed and or provide foster care for Hi Lin: built at the end of our street. She has been feeding from the garbage pile on the corner of Sol Nuevo and Albatros. This pile is getting cleaned up with less tourists. There are six and they are now wandering further a field looking for food. They are about six weeks old. Sorry we can't rescue them, John is badly allergic to dogs (the only reason I don't have one). I understand that you have been working at this. I did mention this to Danny and asked him to tell Nancy but have not heard from anyone. I have no idea what the criteria is to get them rescued. Pauline Thanks Pauline. Can you get some pictures and send with your comments to editor@ontheroadin.com to include in the Jaltemba Bay Express? Also Allyson Williams at MexicanaAlly@att.net as Allyson writes the newsletter for the Residencial Association. We need to get the information out and hopefully we can find homes. Can you please email pictures as well and I will distribute from my network. We need to get the mother spayed as well and give the puppies vaccinations. We have had no offers of foster homes until we can get the puppies adopted so it is a problem. We really need foster care!!! I can get the animals adopted or sent back to the US or Canada but need more help! I will try to get by or send someone who lives nearby. Hello Ms Bell, The reason I am writing a request for a posting is that while in Los Ayala, during his early AM jogging, my husband came across three puppies living in an abandoned shelter. We really wanted to help these little pups, so we asked our friends, Lin and Jim, to help us. We originally did not think it would be possible to bring a puppy home from Mexico but we have had our dear little 'Queso' living with us since our return last Wednesday--and she is one happy puppy. As we already had two dogs here in Vancouver, Canada, we were unable to take all three puppies home with us--we certainly did think about it. In an effort to let people know, I have been posting on the Jaltemba Bay Folk. My friend, Lin Chimes, suggested I contact you as more people w ould
see an article about the puppies in the Express. Lin has emailed me to let me
know that one more of the puppies is getting adopted tomorrow (Wednesday) and
there will be a lone puppy left. My fear is that left alone, with two siblings
gone, the last puppy may not make it.
These are beautiful little dogs: extremely intelligent, well-mannered, and very loving. It would be an absolute shame for the last puppy to not find a good home and to be left alone without any companionship. So I am sending this request out to you and to all of the wonderful people of Jaltemba Bay--we can make a difference in this little puppy's life--he just needs a good home and someone to love him! Thank you, Cinnamon PS. The spay and neuter clinic is just around the corner...please help out Lin, Jim and all the other fantastic folks who make this important event a reality. Every little bit helps and does make a difference to the dogs and cats of Jaltemba Bay!
Now that i have been liberated from an abusive home and have had my spay
surgery I am in good health and feel ready for anything. I can go anywhere! México, Canada, the U.S. I am like a mini black lab and am cute and affectionate. I ride well in a car and am a good size for a motorhome. I also walk well on a leash so I am told. . Remember my picture if you have room in your heart and home for me. "Try me . . . You'll like me!!"
My name is Marley and I'm seeking a long-term relationship with a loveable ![]() Gringo. Try me . . . you'll like me!! Take me home for 24 hours and I guarantee . . . you've got a dedicated friend for life!! I'm a single, healthy, easy-going, "fixed" black male and I don't shed. I do my "business" on que when you walk me and love long siestas. I'm about a year old and learning to love the Gringo lifestyle. You can't get any better than me! Contact me at: valleydog@msn.com and my secretary will make arrangements for me to come visit you for a day . . . and hopefully for a lifetime!!
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