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Ringo and his brother 6 months as of april 2023, Rango, were abandoned as puppies at a workshop. The workers there would feed them, but no one actually did anything else for them. They would ramble out on the street and people would abuse these poor animals, even hitting them. One day one of them was kicked leaving him severely injured. Jessica* came to rescue them, bringing along Don Nacho.** They took Ringo and Rango to the vet, where they were treated for their injuries. They also had distemper, but they have been treated and are now 100% healthy. They were neutered and fully vaccinated.
Although their Foster parent would love for them to be adopted together, they are available to be adopted separately. They now wait for their forever home.
Ringo and his brother 6 months as of april 2023, Rango, were abandoned as puppies at a workshop. The workers there would feed them, but no one actually did anything else for them. They would ramble out on the street and people would abuse these poor animals, even hitting them. One day one of them was kicked leaving him severely injured. Jessica* came to rescue them, bringing along Don Nacho.** They took Ringo and Rango to the vet, where they were treated for their injuries. They also had distemper, but they have been treated and are now 100% healthy. They were neutered and fully vaccinated.
Although their Foster parent would love for them to be adopted together, they are available to be adopted separately. They now wait for their forever home.
We take great care in being sure that each adoption is a good fit for both the animal and the adopter. Once the adoption is finalized, after a 1 week trial period, we follow up with the adopter (sometimes more time is needed) making sure that the pet is well adjusted to its surroundings and its new owner.
We also ask that they take the adopted pet to their Vet to have the pet checked out even though we have done so prior to the adoption.
We take great care in being sure that each adoption is a good fit for both the animal and the adopter. Once the adoption is finalized, after a 1 week trial period, we follow up with the adopter (sometimes more time is needed) making sure that the pet is well adjusted to its surroundings and its new owner.
We also ask that they take the adopted pet to their Vet to have the pet checked out even though we have done so prior to the adoption.
We have adoption events almost every weekend. Our Adoption events take place at Petco & Petsmart, our adoption partners. We also participate in other adoption events in the city of San Diego, CA, i.e., the Doggy Street Festival (at Liberty Station) as well as all the events sponsored by the Animals Support Foundation, that take place in Grossmont, San Diego.
We have adoption events almost every weekend. Our Adoption events take place at Petco & Petsmart, our adoption partners. We also participate in other adoption events in the city of San Diego, CA, i.e., the Doggy Street Festival (at Liberty Station) as well as all the events sponsored by the Animals Support Foundation, that take place in Grossmont, San Diego.
More about this rescue
The greater Tijuana area of 3 million people and thousands of abandoned street animals needs more individuals doing rescues and organizing neighborhood spay events. FHSTJ Does not run a shelter. Instead, it supports grass roots organizations and individual rescuers. This allows us to serve many more animals at any given time, due to this unique system of support. This is accomplished by giving financial support to rescuers and groups which could not function without the generosity of FHSTJ donors.
In summary, we support street rescues, mass spay and neuter clinics, pet owners with extremely limited resources needing veterinary care for their animals as well as public education programs, adoption programs for rescuers, and a pet food distribution program for animals in need.
The greater Tijuana area of 3 million people and thousands of abandoned street animals needs more individuals doing rescues and organizing neighborhood spay events. FHSTJ Does not run a shelter. Instead, it supports grass roots organizations and individual rescuers. This allows us to serve many more animals at any given time, due to this unique system of support. This is accomplished by giving financial support to rescuers and groups which could not function without the generosity of FHSTJ donors.
In summary, we support street rescues, mass spay and neuter clinics, pet owners with extremely limited resources needing veterinary care for their animals as well as public education programs, adoption programs for rescuers, and a pet food distribution program for animals in need.
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We'll also keep you updated on Rango's adoption status with email updates.