This mobile veterinarian is the first of its kind in Mexico: It offers primary care to dogs who need it, while promoting responsible adoption.
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00:00The most beautiful thing is to attend to people who really do not have the resources to go to the doctor
00:09and who really have a great concern for their pets.
00:13The main idea of Ambudog is to eradicate the problem of stray dogs
00:19and support citizens with professional veterinary medicine services
00:25to prevent diseases of dogs that already have an owner.
00:30Ambudog is a pet-friendly and safe-to-use pet
00:33that does not require any medical or medical assistance.
00:37Ambudog is a pet-friendly and safe-to-use pet
00:42that does not require any medical or medical assistance.
00:47Ambudog, the best pet, is a pet that lives in the same environment and has the same life expectancy.
00:50There are people who have the pet at home and do not have the money to consult him or give him a vaccine.
00:59That is why this Ambudoc project is very important.
01:03This helps us in some way to not spread
01:08so many animals that we have in street situations.
01:11The Ambudoc project is an initiative
01:14that has been supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
01:17and the U.S. Department of Food and Rural Affairs.
01:20The Ambudoc project is an initiative that has been supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
01:23and the U.S. Department of Food and Rural Affairs.
01:26There were many stray dogs on the street
01:29and we have tried to tackle the problem,
01:32but not only by taking care of the dogs,
01:35but also by trying to educate the population.
01:38Sometimes when we receive a call from a stray dog,
01:43the neighbors ask us to take care of it,
01:46to sterilize it,
01:48but we ask them to have a responsibility
01:53with this type of dog or not adopt it
01:56so that they can somehow feed it and have it at home.
02:01Here in Mexico, the culture of feeding dogs has been given a lot,
02:05when it should be to take them out of the street
02:08and really give them the attention they need.
02:26Within the program, there are feeders for the dogs
02:31that are placed in strategic places
02:34where we have seen a little more animals.
02:43We get a call that there are kittens or puppies
02:46that want to donate
02:49and Ambudoc tries to donate them to people,
02:53signing a response that will take care of them,
02:56feed them and take them to consult when necessary.
03:01Look, when you give the children an advice,
03:04the indications are still very specific.
03:07It would be great if we could reach all the children
03:10to make people aware of the importance
03:13of taking the dogs out of the street.
03:15I would recommend, for example,
03:17that if you don't have time for a puppy,
03:20that if you don't have money for the veterinarian,
03:23be aware if you don't have a pet.