Alan
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Contact number for Baja Dogs in La Paz?
Does anyone know the phone number for Baja Dogs here in La Paz? We have two little dogs we rescued off the street but now we have to head NOB. The
first is a Chihuahua that was skin and bones, in heat and being gang raped by the entire neighborhood pack. The other looked well fed but slept on
our front porch for 4 days before we finally gave in and fed it. They have both been taken to the vet, spayed and deemed healthy but now that we are
heading north we are hoping Baja dogs will be able to find a home for them.
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Can you find homes for them NOB???
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Alan
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Unfortunately no. I live in a rural area and they would likely get eaten by a coyote or one of the neighbor's dogs which are all primarily large
breeds that roam the neighborhood in packs.
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absinvestor
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I can't seem to find the phone number but the email for the president and founder is dhorearyon@hotmail.com. We adopted our Golden Retriever from
there- great people!! (if you have any problem with the email u2u me and I'll give you the phone of a local person that volunteers at BajaDogs and she
will be able to help you. Good luck. Ron
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Also try putting a notice in the Baja Western Onion - they have a section called Pet Corner where you can post about lost and found pets and pets
looking for homes.
Sorry I don't have a number for Baja Dogs - their website seems to be under construction and the only phone number listed is an 805 area code.......
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absinvestor
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Bev is local and can help you. Email her at bmdstudio@aol.com. Tell her Ron, Patty and Sonrisa say "hello."
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Quote: | Originally posted by Alan
Unfortunately no. I live in a rural area and they would likely get eaten by a coyote or one of the neighbor's dogs which are all primarily large
breeds that roam the neighborhood in packs. |
didn't mean you, but anybody you know???
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tjsue
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There's also the Baja Pet Sanctuary which is in Rosarito. My vet here in San Diego works with them. When I find towels and bedding that people have
thrown out, I wash them and take them my vets office. The last time I was there, he said that the Pet Sanctuary had just gotten in 90 puppies!
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Alan
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Thank you to all that responded. Headed home in a few hours and happy to say my neighbor, a full-time resident, stepped forward and accepted the dogs
and will continue the pursuit to find them good homes.
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tjsue
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That's good to know!
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