Free Vaccination Clinic

pawsitive purrposes animal welfareVets from Mesa, Arizona traveled to La Mision, BC, MX and administered vaccines to pets of local Mexicans. Baja Exiles and VIVA (Volunteers for Indigent and Vulnerable Animals) sponsored the clinic to reach locals who may not have the funds to provide the needed medical care for their pets.

At the June 6th clinic 50 pets were vaccinated against two deadly diseases Parvo and Distemper.

Dr. Mark Mosbacher sees the problems that exist in Mexico for indigent animals and wants to help. He contacted animal rescues throughout Baja and traveled from Mulege to La Mision. He offers emergency medical care, spay and neuter clinics and free vaccinations for those organizations who need his services.pawsitive purrposes animal welfare

Most important, these services grow awareness to how deadly diseases can be prevented. Vaccinations offer street animals a chance at a longer and healthier life.  Tick borne diseases are rampant in Baja and contribute to many pet illnesses. Flea and Tick medication as well as deworming was offered at the clinic too. The roll up your sleeve style of Dr. Mosbacher gets right to the problems afflicting pet care in Baja even with such basic problems as flea infestations and allergies.

Learn more about the work of animal welfare organizations in Baja California that make a difference for street animals.

Looking to adopt a dog or puppy? Contact VIVA Volunteers for Indigent and Vulnerable Animals to find your FURever companion. They are a PETCO Foundation Partner. https://www.vivasf.org/adopt-a-pet

Learn more about the significant work of Baja Exiles and how spay and neuter clinics help a Mexican community in Baja California. https://www.bajaexiles.com

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