Adopt

My name is
Macon!

Posted 1 day ago | Updated 10 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Home Check

3

Interview

4

Approve Application

5

Sign Adoption Contract

6

Pay Fee

7

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $450

This helps Surfers For Strays - BC Transport Stop with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with Black
Age
6 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_2189618-851617

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

***Currently located in Vancouver, BC***



Hello from the Tour de France Litter!  
My name is Mâcon and I and my 5 siblings were named after some famous cities of the Tour de France! While we are born in a surf hotspot, we are definitely sporty pups and are proud name bearers connected to such a paw-some event! 

We were born in an empoverished village in Guerrero, Mexico. Our mom is a beloved family dog, but her owners were not able to cover her sterilization. This is a vicious circle because then she had us, 6 more dogs to feed for the family, that barely had enough money to sustain themselves.  Of course we didn't see a vet in our early days, were infested by fleas and ticks and had no vaccines to protect us from the fatal viruses like Distemper or Parvo that are a consistent threat in our village. The family eventually realized that they needed help and contacted Surfers for Strays, who immediately came to our rescue.  

The volunteers of the organization brought bags of food for our mom and the two other family dogs, gave us our first vaccines and also made sure we finally got rid of those itchy ticks and fleas. We received a bath with nice warm water, some not so nice tasting dewormer and lots and lots of cuddles and love. While we were waiting for space to open up at the rescue facility we got regular visits from the volunteers, who made sure we were doing well and they also brought lots of love and treats. We couldn't help ourselves but fall in love with them! And so, we were not really sad, when one day they came and brought us to our new residence. We were over the moon, when we saw the cosy beds , the fresh water without any algues , a basket full of toys and our very own food bowls  ! Our mom and the other two dogs at our birth place are now sterilized - Surfers for Strays organized and paid for that! 

Our quarantine time was a blast for us, getting healthier and spunkier every day! After being medically cleared we were finally able to meet the other dogs at the shelter and oh we love to romp around with them. We get to go on walks, meet new volunteers and sometimes new dogs, eat plenty of food to grow big and strong and we are just enjoying life! We are very gentle players and are not hyper active, while still being full of fun puppy energy. We are crate trained (we eat and sleep in there) but we also love to cuddle with the volunteers on the bed. 

Life is good. BUT. We heard it will get even better - with our very own fur-ever family!!! We heard so much about the life that awaits us in the US or Canada once we get adopted - we cannot stop dreaming about it! We want that, too! 

I am so excited to hear from you (soon!)
All the love and facelicks from your 
Mâcon
 




  • If you are interested in FOSTERING, click on the Foster Button and fill out the online Foster Application

  • If you are interested in ADOPTING, click on the Adopt Button and fill out the online Adoption Application

  • Check out our VOLUNTEER Opportunities here https://www.surfersforstrays.org/get-involved 



If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us. Email is where you will receive the quickest response. Please check out our Website, Facebook Page (remember to like us) and our Instagram page listed below. Please share with you friends, especially those considering adopting their next family member.



Surfers For Strays, Inc. Contact Information:                           



Phone #: 619  719  1182               Email: adopt@surfersforstrays.org           Website:  www.surfersforstrays.org  



Instagram: @surfersforstrays        Facebook: Surfers For Strays                   TikTok: surfersforstrays 



THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING ADOPTING A NEW FAMILY MEMBER AND HELPING SURFERS FOR STRAYS SAVE LIVES ONE PAW AT A TIME! Mucho Aloha


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Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_2189618-851617
Contact
Minette Ozaki
Phone
Address
local fosters & transport stop, North Vancouver, BC V7L 1E6

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Application Link can be found at https://www.surfersforstrays.org/adopt Use the "Adopt" Button

2.

Home Check

A volunteer will be in touch to request a virtual home check by photos or video.

3.

Interview

Let's chat on the phone or with a video call. We'd love to get to know you, so we can make the best match for your new family member.

4.

Approve Application

After your application is approved, we can consider which dog will best match your family and lifestyle.

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

We will email you the Adoption Agreement for you to sign.

6.

Pay Fee

Payments can be made through our website, our Facebook Page, Venmo and through the Petstablished website.

7.

Take the Pet Home

We will arrange transfer of the pet to you through our Foster Family or Transport Coordinator.

Additional adoption info

You can apply to adopt or foster our pups. If your family isn't ready for the lifetime commitment of adoption, fostering is a shorter term commitment and helps save lives. If you have special circumstances that require a trial period before adoption, talk to your adoption coordinator.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Meetings are by appointment only. Our Rescue Centers are located in Zihuatanejo and Troncones Mexico, but we have Foster Families in San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland OR, Seattle WA and in Vancouver and Toronto, Canada. We can arrange virtual meets, or coordinate a meet with the foster family if you are nearby.

More about this rescue

Surfers for Strays was started in January of 2017 by Isabel Velasco and Natalie Ritenour when they rescued 7 puppies and their mother, who had been abandoned at a local hot springs in Lagunillas, Guerrero, Mexico. The puppies were being eaten alive by parasites and their mother was severely malnourished.

Working together the women devised a plan to house and care for the animals and raise funds and more importantly, raise awareness to sterilize pets. They gained enough support in the local community to start helping “callajeros”, street animals in the villages of Troncones, Los Llanos, La Saladita and surrounding regions.

With the help of local veterinarians and citizens, they organized spay and neuter clinics and a program to educate children on how to treat and care for animals. Surfers and other travelers began volunteering and growing the network to foster and adopt animals in the US and Canada. With that momentum and the love and support of key volunteers, Surfers for Strays Inc. was founded in August of 2019 to cover more ground and help more animals escape the cycle of neglect, abuse and abandonment. From 2020-2021, Surfers for Strays adopted out more than 250 dogs and cats to fur-ever homes in North America and paid for more than 3,150 dogs and cats to be spayed and neutered in local communities in Mexico.

Your donations support our programs to sterilize, rehabilitate, find fosters and adopters for animals in need. Your donations also support education programs for the humane treatment of animals in underserved communities. Together we are saving animals and sharing the Mucho Aloha spirit.

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