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.
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 Americas 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 2023 free of charge, PEACEAnimals sterilized 8,095 cats and dogs (2022 = 7,505); 47 clinic weeks; 26 Sundays. Each clinic week is 3.5 days.
En 2023 gratis, PEACEAnimals esterilizado 8,095 gatos y perros (7,505 en 2022); un promedio de esterilizaciones en 47 semanas clínicas; Domingoes 26. Cada semana clínica es de 3.5 días.
Grants have been generously awarded by Anonymous Foundation in Canada, Aspen Community Foundation (Ellen Hunt Floreat Foundation and Bebe & David Schweppe Foundation); Foundation Brigitte Bardot; Friends of Homeless Animals (FOHA); Alice Morgan Wright & Edith Goode Trust (US Humane Society); Humane Society International; Marchig Animal Welfare Trust; Richard R Reed Foundation; Summerlee Foundation, The Goldrich Family Foundation.