Mexico's Institute of National Statistics and Geography reported in 2022 that Mexico ranks third in the world of animal abuse and first in Latin America. Mexico has an estimated 18 million stray dogs, twice the population of New York city. The Federal Chamber of Deputies estimates that only 30% of the dogs in Mexico have a home leaving 18 million dogs homeless. Pictured are puppies saved by one of our affiliates from drowning. The puppies were left to die in a hole gradually filling with rainwater.
(Source: Instituto Belisario Dominguez Senado de la Republica, June 2023).
Our Mission
End Animal Suffering – End Overpopulation
The most sustainable solution to end the crisis of overpopulation is to end the suffering before it begins – population control.
With the introduction of our Mobile Sterilization Clinic in 2025, it is our long term goal to visit underserved communities with two clinics per week resulting in 5,000 sterilizations per year.
This image demonstrates the exponential population growth from 1 unspayed female and her offspring over a 6 year period.