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Saturday, September 13, 2008

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STREET CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO PROVIDE A HOME TO 15,000 Mexican street dogs. (From Yahoo News page)


Friday September 12, 1904 : 46 PM

Mexico, Sept. 11 (EFE) .- civil and academic institutions in Mexico today launched a campaign which they hope to find a home for 15,000 of the estimated 15 million stray dogs is estimated that currently exist in the country .

The aim of the initiative, promoted by the University Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) and the Mexican Association of Veterinary Medical Specialists in Small Animal (AMMVEPE), is to avoid excessive multiplication of the dogs and the serious urban problems and plant that could generate long-term among the population.

The crusade, dubbed Adopt-a-friend and that will start on September 15, promotes a new model of public awareness to ensure "responsible owners" of pets, explained at a press conference the heads of the campaign.

Chief Veterinary Specialty Hospital of the UNAM, Luis Fernando De Juan Guzman, said before giving them to their future masters of Animal shelters will be collected in ten (four in Mexico City, three in Guadalajara, two in Monterrey and one in Querétaro). There will

medical care and food for the time of delivery are in good health.

For a dog, people will call a toll-free number or make your request through the website www.pedigree.com.mx / Adopt Me.

"Conscious that the priority is human health, the aim is intended to counter the problems caused by the dogs and cats that do not have the medical care and necessary," said Juan.

"For It is urgent to create a culture of respect and responsible pet ownership, "he said.

According to statistics from the UNAM in Mexico there is a stray dog \u200b\u200bfor every seven people.

in Mexico City only survive on the streets three million stray dogs, a phenomenon that is more severe in the capital than in the rest of the country.

Its existence is due to carelessness or neglect of their owners, in most cases, acknowledged at the same press conference Carlos Esquivel, president of the AMMVEPE.

Esquivel said that in Mexico there are currently 18 million dogs and five million domestic cats, but 90 percent of They were bought "on impulse" and without the awareness needed to keep them, according to the organization he chairs.
(Photo by Maria Rosa Olivos)