free mobile spay/neuter clinics IN MEXICO
We ♡ cats & dogs and México!Help PEACEAnimals prevent the future suffering of animals. Our non-profit program, operating primarily in the area of Banderas Bay (Puerto Vallarta), México, is improving the lives of animals and humans. Towns and neighborhoods are cleaner, quieter, healthier and safer where there is no overpopulation of pets; and wildlife is at less risk for decimation.
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONES – YUCATAN
The drive from Bacalar to Xpujil (pronounced "ish-poo-heel)" is 120 kilometers (75 miles) on mostly an excellent highway, though it needs some repaving after leaving the state of Quintana Roo and entering the state of Campeche.CHICANNÁ - The ruins...
LAKE OF 7 COLORS
LAGUNA DE BACALAR. If this were a lake, it would be the second largest one in México. But what is called the "Lake of Seven Colors" is a lagoon in the Yucatan that is connected to the Caribbean.After flying to Chetumal, the...
¡CERVANTINO!
After a 45-minute flight from Puerto Vallarta, we landed in the industrial city of Leon ("Lion"), in the highland state of Guanajuato. From there, it was a 40-minute, 500 peso taxi ride to the beautiful city of Guanajuato. BEDROOM WITH A...
What Drives Us
Our Mission
The mission of PEACEAnimals is to prevent the future suffering of animals. A mass, free mobile spay/neuter program does the most good for the most animals. Towns and neighborhoods are cleaner, quieter, healthier and safer where there is no overpopulation of pets; and wildlife is at less risk for decimation.
Mexico, a third world developing country, is ranked number one per capita in the world for the overpopulation of pets. Cats and dogs are very often born to suffer. They are hit by vehicles, poisoned, starved, diseased, abused and abandoned. PEACEAnimals visits neighborhoods, towns and disenfranchised ranch and farm areas, primarily in the area of the Bay of Banderas (Puerto Vallarta).
In 2018, PEACEAnimals sterilized 5,792 cats and dogs.
Thank you to the following
Foundations
Grants have been generously awarded by Aspen Community Foundation (Ellen Hunt Floreat Foundation, The Goldrich Family Foundation, and Bebe and David Schweppe Foundation); Fondation Brigitte Bardot; Alice Morgan Wright & Edith Goode Trust (US Humane Society); Humane Society International; Marchig Animal Welfare Trust; Richard R Reed Foundation; Summerlee Foundation.
Our Services

FREE SPAY/NEUTER
In 2018, PEACEAnimals sterilized 5,792 dogs and cats. Our clinics are first-come, first-served and are very popular so arrive early to sign up for same-day treatment/surgery.

MORE FREE SERVICES
Prior to surgery, your cat or dog will be treated for fleas, ticks, parasites and mange, if present. Pregnancies are terminated at owner's request. If a pet is too critically ill or injured to survive, euthanasia may also be performed at owner's request.

community-wide education
PEACEAnimals provides weekly education presentations in neighborhood (colonia) schools where mobile clinics take place. The central focus is pet care, with an emphasis on spay/neuter and adoption or rescue versus purchase. Also stressed is care and respect for wildlife and the environment.

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