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The forgotten dogs in Perris

In the outskirts of Perris, California, many dogs live in hidden encampments where a pet overpopulation crisis is steadily growing. Without intervention, this cycle continues unchecked. On Monday, March 2nd, we are organizing a High Quality High Volume (HQHV) clinic to address this head-on. The majority of our patients are coming directly from these encampments, where the need for preventative care is critical. Every dog will be spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and treated for fleas and ticks - breaking the cycle and providing immediate relief where it’s needed most. Many thanks to Feeding Perris Strays for the great partnership transporting (and their TLC) for these deserving dogs.

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March in Barstow

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March 3

Excursion to El Centro, California - 58 dogs today!