Shelter for stray animals Introduction Stray dogs reveal

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Shelter for stray animals

Shelter for stray animals

Introduction � Stray dogs reveal the social problem that Mexico and other countries demonstrate

Introduction � Stray dogs reveal the social problem that Mexico and other countries demonstrate the lack of education and culture on responsible pet ownership. � Us what we seek with this project is to help all dogs who are homeless, then we present our idea.

Estadistics Mexico is the country with the largest population of dogs throughout Latin America,

Estadistics Mexico is the country with the largest population of dogs throughout Latin America, but not half of them have a home to spend the night, for approximately more than 22 million dogs there, 30% have owner; 30% is Community (adopted by a group of neighbors or family that provide sustenance), and the remaining 40% live in the streets through: � Hungry � Inclement weather � Unloved � Health problems and diseases � Mistreatment � � The highest percentage of stray dogs is doomed to: an early death, sick, injured or subjected to extreme torture.

PURPOSE � Creating a shelter for the treatment of dogs and cats in street

PURPOSE � Creating a shelter for the treatment of dogs and cats in street situations. So that they can be reintegrated into the community through adoption.

OBJECT � Due to the above problem, came the need to create a place

OBJECT � Due to the above problem, came the need to create a place where these animals be treated for their problems, which can be physical or psychological. So that improve their quality of life and then be put up for adoption � Carried out this project, it would doing a good for the animals and at the same time for the society, as the index of stray animals is reduced. Since these are the generators of urban disaster, break garbage bags are an example, and also it decreases the spread of diseases such as rabies, scabies and others.