SASY! Sponsored clinic in la Florida, Guanacaste
28 animals were spayed and neuters in la Florida, Guanacaste. This was another SASY! sponsored clinic held in May.
View ArticlePita and Mike
I am not a strong proponent of Nicaraguan dog adoptions when it involves taking them to the States. U.S. shelters are bursting with dogs needing a loving home too. Best to rescue one there. But then,...
View ArticleParrita Clinics Coming in September
Because of the “Special Appeals” donations raised at last years charity auction, SASY! has the funding to focus on one area in Costa Rica to do spay and neuter clinics. Last years area in need was...
View ArticleRocandor Spay/Neuter Clinic
Rocandor was the site of the Sunday, Sept 2nd clinic at the elementary school provide by Chico & Carmen. Carmen is a teacher at the school who lives in the area and she also has hosted two SASY!...
View ArticleVolunteering in Guanacaste
Extreme poverty and many dogs in horrible condition were what Diana Holder and her team of vets and volunteers faced in Guanacaste. It was an area with deplorable living conditions for both humans and...
View ArticleSASY! Mentioned in Blog – Wanderlust and Lipstick
http://wanderlustandlipstick.com/blogs/globalsnapshots/2013/04/09/documenting-a-day-on-the-farm-at-finca-los-genizaros/ SASY! is mentioned in this blog with some photos. Blog and photos by Louise...
View ArticleAugust 2013 Clinics by Teresita Montero
During the month of August, Teresita Montero organized three SASY! sponsored clinics. In Alajuelita 49 dogs and cats were spayed and neutered. Tibas was a smaller clinic with just 8 but no matter how...
View ArticleA Volunteer Sends Thanks to SASY!
Dear SASY: On behalf of the towns of Ortega and Bolson, and the many animals in need that reside here, I want to say thank you. Thank you for sponsoring such a successful clinic, treating over 55...
View ArticleCartagena in Guanacaste Clinic update
In a poorer area of Guanacaste a clinic was hosted by Teresita on July 25th. (15) dogs and cats were spayed and neutered and this may not seem like a lot but it makes a big impact on the community.
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