Sunday, August 31, 2014

Wednesday Waves




WEDNESDAY WAVES ON THE MALECÓN




Though far away in the Pacific, Hurricane Marie,  which grew to the size of the state of Alaska, brought high waves to Puerto Vallarta.  Part of the malecón near los arcos are was taped off on Wednesday because exciting long rows of waves, some carrying large rocks,  were crashing over the sea wall.  Some of the beaches are still covered with rocks, a reminder of one of the ways beaches have been formed for many thousands of years.


Morelos is the one-way street running south, one block above the malecón.  When the malecón was renovated three years ago, business people on this street protested the closing of the most northern part of the malecón to traffic.  They knew it would kill business because there would no longer be street parking in front of the restaurants and shops. 

They also knew, as did many other residents, that some of the charm of Old México would be lost.  So while the malecón looks very pretty with its added palm trees and stone mosaics in the pavement,  the updates didn´t increase tourism or visitors.
"EXPENSIVE RENTS ARE ON THE MALCÓN - NOT ON MORELOS"
The renovation did bring cash to the providers to the project, but local business people say that at least 50% of the shops and restaurants have had to close because no one wants to stroll on Morelos (too noisy and too many bus and car fumes) and no one can park on that street. 





"WITHOUT PEOPLE, THERE ARE NO SALES"
Protest messages and "for rent" and "for sale" signs decorate many windows on Morelos.   Bus after bus - I´ve counted as many as nine in a row and they aren´t full -  rumble by on what now looks like the boulevard of broken dreams. 

NAME THAT HOUND:  By a majority of those involved with his rescue,  the former “Cabezón” has been renamed “Santo.”  Readers might recall this is the Hound Dog from el Tuito whose ear had been chopped off with a machete.   Linda Lestz has won lunch for two at the heavenly Rancho Primavera en el Tuito.

ADOPTED!  “Santo,” aka “Cabezón,” by Linda Lestz and her husband SeymourI drove to las juntas y los veranos Friday morning in time to see Santo arrive with dog trainer, Angel Bernal, and Linda.  The Lestz´s two rescue Chihuahuas were brought outside on leashes to greet Santo, sniff him and let themselves be sniffed.  A tour of the house and gardens and a short walk followed.
"SANTO" - ADOPTADO-  Y LINDA CON SUS CHIHUAHUAS
After reading Cabezon´s story and seen his photo in this blog,  Linda and her husband chose "Santo" for his name and committed to giving him a wonderful life for as long as that will be.   Santo is only two years old, but his bones are much older.  He suffering from extreme osteoporosis.  Santo´s  life will be short, but filled with kindness and love and surrounded by beauty. 
ENTRENADOR ANGEL BERNAL, SANTO, 2 CHIHUAHUAS Y LINDA
Happy ending for a dog who has suffered.


Also adopted:  A ten-week old black and white female kitten that I found on the Isla Cuale Monday.  Shannon Beston fostered her and almost immediately found a home for it.

SHANNON BESTON - 3RD KITTEN FROM LEFT ADOPTED - TERCERA GATA DE LA IZQUIERDA ADOPTADA

4 GATITOS TIRADOS NECESITAN HOGARES
NEED HOMES:  Four beautiful 4-week old kittens.  I found them in a box on the Isla Cuale Wednesday when I went there looking for two Siamese kittens I had seen the day before.    Adriana, who feeds the cats on the isla every day, found a box with three tiny kittens in it on Tuesday. Shannon and Adriana, founding members of “Cuale Cats,” are fostering many cats and kittens that are for adoption.  If interested, of if you would like to join them in their efforts to trap, sterilize and release or rescue and fine homes for, please contact: Shannon@bestonproperties.com



LAS PATAS DE MONA
RESCUED AND NEED HOMES:  Driving back from having seen Santo placed in his new home, I was feeling a great sense of relief after helping find a solution for a homeless animal.  Then around the next curve in the narrow, two-lane highway 200 near Mismaloya, I saw an emaciated  dark brown dog looking for food.  My immediate thought was, “I can´t save them all,” and sped past it.  Several seconds later I made a u-turn.  I knew this dog would be either be hit by a car or starve to death.  I  passed the dog, turned around, stopped the car, got out and approached it.  The dog ran off.  I drove up to it and stopped at the divider line.  The dog stopped running.
"MONA," RESCATADA Y NECESITA HOGAR
I opened the driver seat´s car door and called for it to come in.  The dog clambered over my lap and curled up in the passenger seat.  It was a female Pit Bull mix covered in mange.  Her paws were extremely swollen and inflamed.  Before discarding this dog, her owner had probably tried to treat her mange with oil, as her back was covered with it. After a visit to a vet, she was bathed, confirmed has having mange, erlichia and anaplasma.  I´m calling her  “Mona," and after only a day,  she answers to that name. She needs a foster home and/or a permanent one as soon as possible.  We have eleven rescues and cannot keep more.  I have all the meds she needs, which means a month of tablets until she is in perfect health.  Mona is two years old and will be spayed and vaccinated.  She is very sweet, not in the least bit aggressive,  walks well on a leash, stayed by my side at the beach, romped in the waves, fetched sticks, is great with our dogs but barks at cats and chases them with enthusiasm.  Please contact me if interested. 
MONA EN TRATAMIENTO POR SARNA, ERLICHIA, ANAPLASMA Y EN ADOPCIÓN

LADRA ("BARK")  On Thursday after briefly volunteering at the PEACEAnimals clinic, I paid my first visit to Ladra, the sanctuary/dog boarding that belongs to fellow board members Brischa and Ted Borchgrevink. 
VISTA DEL REFUGIO PARA PERROS DE LADRA
 
There are about 20 rescue dogs at LADRA, which is a heavenly place for dogs – and people.  Located high on a hilltop with a small stream running through the property, the spectacular view of Vallarta is only out-dazzled by the gorgeous jungle
OTRA VISTA DE LADRA
that surrounds LADRA.  If you would like to meet any of these young, pretty dogs, please contact bbrischa@hotmail.com   With adoptions, the Borchgrevinks will have room for boarders and more rescues.
UNOS DE LOS 20+ PERROS EN ADOPCIÓN EN LADRA


COAPINOLE:
  When I arrived in Coapinole Thursday morning about 8:45, there was already a line of people with their cats and dogs.  Each time I arrive at a clinic and see this, I feel thrilled.  A year ago, volunteers often had to walk or drive through colonias pleading with pet owners to let us sterilize their cats and dogs.   



STERILIZATIONS AT COAPINOLE CLINIC- August 26-29
Female dogs : 44; Male dogs:  27; Female cats: 44; Male cats:  25  TOTAL:  140!!!!!
plus pregnancies terminaed for 1 cat with 4 fetuses; 1 cat with 6 fetuses; 1 cat with 7 fetuses
Animals prevented from being born to suffer:  17

DONATIONS AT COAPINOLE CLINIC: 900 pesos (donations received amount to less than 10 pesos per animal).  We need financial support to keep the clinics going.
GATOS EN COAPINOLE - NECESITAMOS DONACIÓNES DE HAULAS PARA GATOS


COAPINOLE
We ran out of cat kennels on Thursday.  If you can donate used or new ones, please contact me as soon as possible.  Thank you. 

DONATIONS TO PEACEANIMALS: 

$50 USD- Michael Turner
$10 USD - SmileAmazon program

Correction:  Last week´s blog reported a donation of $2,513.05  ($2,830 CAD) as being from NOBARS.  This amount was two combined Canadian donations that had previously been reported and was not a new donation.  
   

Open Monday-Saturday from 8 AM-2 PM.  293-3690. The Acopio is now holding adoptions every Saturday from 11 AM-2 PM at Plaza Caracól (back end of building near McDonald´s entrance) and other locations.  Please check with administration.   Dogs are walked twice a week by volunteers organized by Friends of Puerto Vallarta Animals.


RIDES FOR RESCUE DOGS NEEDED:  For Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver.  All expenses for dogs paid for.
JUST ARRIVED AT COAPINOLE
Please contact robin.nobars@gmail or patty@mexpup.com

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To donate to PEACEAnimals clinics, please click on this link.  http://bit.ly/1cWY0lP

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Schedule, including directions and other clinic information are always on website:  www.peaceanimals.org and on this blog:  www.gretchen-peace-and-pv.blogspot.com

SCHEDULE/HORARIO:


September 3-6   No hay clínica esta semana. El equipe va a León para una conferencia.  No clinic this week. The team will be at a veterinary conference in León.

September 9-12 (martes-viernes) Valle Dorado, Nay.  Calle Valle Hermoso #81.    As one drives on highway heading towards Nuevo Vallarta, there is a SAMs club on the left and an exit on the right. Exit across from the SAMs directly in front of the Chedraui grocery store. Go four blocks down to the bus route and take a right on Valle de Mexico, then go seven blocks to Valle Grande.  Turn right.  Clinic will be on the right hand side. There is a gym directly in front of the location.  The gym is called IDAF and has a big blue sign.  

September 24-27 - At the home of local animal advocate, Candace Shaw -  Calle Mar Blanco #475. Cross street is Oceano Indico - close to the square with Mar de Cortes & Mar del Sur boarding and a park very close to the market and IMSS

November 5-8 - No PEACEAnimals clinic- Pets for Life (the vet team employed by PEACEAnimals) will be assisting the JARS/MexiCan clinic in Guayabitos, Nayarit.  

Last two weeks of November - No PEACEAnimals clinics - Pets for Life will be working in Oaxaca.


NECESITAMOS BUENOS LUGARES SIEMPRE.  FAVOR DE AVISAR SI CONOCE UNO.  WE ALWAYS NEED GOOD LOCATIONS.  PLEASE HELP.

WE NEED VOLUNTEERS AT THE CLINICS: 
While Paulina Stettner is on a leave of absence, please sign up with Dr. Poli:  lopezruiz_poly@hotmail.com
REGULAR CLINIC VOLUNTEERS- FRANK AND REGINA
If directions needed, please call POLI:  044 322 134 0942


COST FOR ONE SURGERY WEEK CLINIC IS APPROXIMATELY  $1,700 USD. 


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www.peaceanimals.org
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