Serving the animals of Mazatlán since 1996

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Picasso and Miguel

MIguel
Miguel
Picasso

PAWS TO CONSIDER


Many of you will recall our previous article highlighting the two longest running residents at Amigos de los Animales - Paula and Puma.  We are pleased to follow-up by letting you know that both have found forever homes.  Our heartfelt thanks to those generous people and to you for helping to spread the word.

Many of you have asked about Blanca, our Dalmatian variety female rescued from a life of being tied up (wire) and living in filth.  We are very happy to report that Blanca has gained a lot of weight and looks terrific.  Our staff provides her with ample amounts of loving care, good food and clean water.  She is healthy, ready and deserving of a good home.

This brings us to another shelter resident that you have read about.  Once, (un-say), now the shelter mascot, is doing just fine and living the life of a princess.  You will recall that Once came to us just hours after giving birth to 11 (once) puppies.  After approximately 10 months two of her pups (now, not so small) are still waiting for their chance to become a part of your family.

Both Picasso and Miguel are medium sized dogs and full of energy.  They will need a home with lots of room to move around.  Picasso is neutered,  Miguel will also be "fixed" by the time you read this article.They will come fully vaccinated and with a bag of goodies to help their new owners get started.

Like their mama, Picasso and Miguel are extremely friendly dogs and are well socialized with people and other dogs.  Admittedly their manners are lacking but with some guidance and training they will do just fine.

Please help us to find them forever homes and take them from the necessary confines of the shelter into homes where they will be able to experience the joy of being part of a family.

Please take the time to visit Amigos de los Animales at Bicentenario Juarez #3, Colonia Francisco Villa (Pancho Villa) here in Mazatlan.  You can call for more information on our animals, ways to donate and volunteer opportunities at 669-986-4235.  You can be a volunteer for just 3 hours a week and make a difference in the lives of our special residents.

If Picasso or Miguel is not for you, we have many others to choose from including dogs (large and small) cats and kittens.  Each one is waiting to see you. Will you be that special  person that brings one of our guests into your home?   You won't be disappointed


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