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NEED URGENT ASSISTANCE
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07-06-2012, 07:13 PM,
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Can someone advise me as to what vets in GTO take in puppies for adoption. I know Zootec used to, but I heard that they moved and I don't know where they are located now. I have six and no one has responded to my posting. The female we adopted recently was pregnant and now we have 6 more. Please send an e-mail to globaletranslations@gmail.com with any information you may have. Also if you have any recommendations on Vets that are good and speak English, I would be very thankful.
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07-07-2012, 10:40 AM,
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2012, 11:10 AM by NanN.)
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RE: NEED URGENT ASSISTANCE
You could contact the Amigos de los Animales de Guanajuato AC group. This is a link to their site http://www.amigosanimalesgto.org/ and they have contact information in the site.
At their recommendation I went to a vet called Cat Can - down by the Alondiga on the street that goes up towards that San Javier area - with a malnourished puppy we found staggering about on the Panoramica. The vet at Cat Can did offer an adoption service; the cost was $350 pesos for the first ten days and a subsequent 25 or 35 pesos per day after that until she was adopted. She was in rough shape though, small and extremely malnourished and the vet didn't think that she would be adopted right away because of that so rather than leave her to languish in a cage I brought her home to fatten her up. She bonded with us and our other four dogs though, and now we don't plan to give her up. That service would be good though, I think, for a healthy puppy who has a good chance to be adopted right away. As to vets that speak English. I have an excellent vet out in la Yerbabuena who takes care of my horses, dogs and the cat. His name is Oscar Montoya Hern?ndez, his cel is 474-101-8722 and his office is at Km. C.650 Local 2, Carretera a Puentecillas, Guanajuato. That location is close to our horses not to our home, but he has plenty of parking in a lot in front of his office so is it easy to take the dogs out there for health care. Oscar speaks English very well and he has a high level of comprehension in English. My boyfriend is able to communicate with him entirely in English with no misunderstanding at all. Oscar is a graduate of UNAM and also did an internship with a vet in Texas. He is very up-to-date in his procedures and very open to new procedures. We just managed to cure my rescue dog Nuit of distemper by using a treatment with the Newcastle Chicken Virus vaccine that I found on line. |
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07-08-2012, 10:48 AM,
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RE: NEED URGENT ASSISTANCE
Thanks NanN for the information. I tried to contact the Amigos. but they didn't get back to me either time.
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07-09-2012, 08:27 PM,
(This post was last modified: 07-09-2012, 08:31 PM by NanN.)
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RE: NEED URGENT ASSISTANCE
Quite often these days e-mails from people not in an address book go right to spam.
A couple of people on the board of Amigos have been posting on here recently, one is Martha (meroberts) who is so helpful with all of the immigration information and the other is SandraWard - Sandra just posted a thread about a found poodle. Perhaps try sending one or both of them a PM here on the forum as that wouldn't go to spam. Oh, and I think that vet is called Can-Cat not Cat Can as I posted. |
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