Meximutts Make a Run for the Border

All Summer Long!


In the end of May, and then again in late July, CWOB loaded up a van full of meximutts and headed north in search of happy endings for every one of the four legged passengers aboard.

Click here to read more about each of the dogs

Samantha: A Fairy Tale Ending for a Mexican Street Dog

So often in Mexico one can find themselves wilting beneath the cloud of tragedy created by the suffering of so many unwanted, neglected animals. That is why every single happy ending created for these critters is so critically important – each one is like a ray of sunshine bursting through the gray sky -- reminding us that the sun is up there somewhere.

Click here to read about Samantha’s happy ending

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Watch Us In Motion

CWOB has made several videos outlining our work in Mexico. Click here to view them

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Upcoming Projects

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CWOB Online Store

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enable you to show your compassion and your support for our livesaving work!

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Spaying our way across Mexico – the summer 2008 Mexico Spay Odyssey

A SPAY CAMP DOUBLE HEADER!!!

Compassion without Borders strongly believes that the only way to truly reduce companion animal suffering in Mexico is through steady, focused spay/neuter efforts – which are unheard of throughout most of the country. To this end, over the past 6 years we have implemented spay and neuter clinics throughout different regions of Mexico, wherein we host free, high volume spay/neuter clinics staffed by both US and local volunteers.

Click here to read about our most recent clinics in Agua Prieta and Casas Grandes

The modest cost of saving a Life

For just $100.00 you can sponsor a rescue dog from Mexico and help to save his or her life!Dog

pinHand Crafted Pins and Key Chains

CWOB make stylish key chains and pins in the image of a Prehispanic dog symbol. Get yours today!

Art, Inspiration, Compassion and Action!

CWOB is proud to announce our Art Corner, a section of our website where we will display and auction off art pieces that have been donated to our organization.

Click here to view

ANIMALS IN MEXICO NEED YOUR HELP!

Animals need your helpCWOB will be heading down to Chihuahua, Mexico for a humane animal handling course at the end of this month. We desperately need funds to purchase the appropriate training items {leashes, muzzles, safety nets, etc} to donate to the animal control centers we are working with so that they can implement humane animal handling after our training.

Make a donation today toward our training that will help to ensure that thousands of animals receive proper care south of the border!

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Pearl – A Mexican Pug like No Other

When working in Mexico, no matter what the project, I expect to pick up a few rescues along the way. Wherever you travel south of the border, injured, mistreated, homeless animals seem to be ever present and I, myself, seem to serve as a magnet for these types of critters.

Click here to read the full text about Pearl, our most recent rescue whose story is bittersweet.

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Project Anapra Stationary Clinic

Project Anapra is a community based humane reform program CWOB Project Anapra is a community based humane reform program CWOB spearheaded recently in a very impoverished town along the Mexico-US border, {for a complete overview click here}.

Click here to find out more about the new sterilization clinic we are creating for this project.

WHY HELP ANIMALS IN MEXICO?

Why do the animals in Mexico deserve our help? Aren’t there enough needy animals in the United States ? Why look south of the border? Read CWOB’s cofounder Christi Payne’s response to these commonly posed question.

Sad Dog in Juarez Mexico