PERRA FERRA MAKES ME HAPPY
Perra Ferra was given to me 4 or 5 years ago. The woman that owned her was worried because Perra Feo, which is what her original name was (it means ugly dog) kept chasing motto’s and the owner was afraid that someone would get hurt or the city would pick Perra Feo up. Perra stayed with us for a while, but she’s a fence jumper so she was a street dog for a while. Then we found a man that opened a “drive through margarita bar,” yes you read it right. Well Perra Ferra (I renamed her – she didn’t notice the difference but it mattered to me) was happy there for a while but the businesses was not a booming success so she was back in the street for a while. Then Perra took up residency behind the local market and didn’t cause any trouble so they left her alone. One of the venders even took her out in his boat when he went fishing. She’s a charmer.

Did I mention that she may also be the ugliest dog in the world. Of course I love ugly dogs. Well last spring I tested her for heart worm and it was positive so we treated her. We brought her to the house because the dogs are supposed to stay quiet for a month during the treatment. Well she kind of likes it at the house now. So she is either sleeping under a truck behind the market or she’s sleeping on our bed. What a life for a street dog eh.
Perraferra the Street Dog
Any of you who have been to my house have probably met or heard of Perraferra. She was brought to me over five years ago by Josephine who takes care of the cats on the island. Perraferra was being naughty and chasing motor bikes so Josephine was afraid that the city would pick her up. I told Josephine what I tell everyone who wants me to take their dog, “I can care for them unless they jump the fence, once they can do that there is nothing I can do.” There are some dogs that will get out no matter how many things you try to prevent it.

Well Perraferra is a fence jumper so I let her go but check on her all the time, occasionally bringing her home if she needs a bath, skin treatment, a vaccination etc. This has gone on for years. She’s been staying behind the market downtown, the men there tolerate her and some of them even like her. One fisherman occasionally takes her out in his boat. I’m telling you she gets around.

Isla Animals: Sixty Puppies Adopted in 3 Months
We are back up to twenty one puppies, even after sending out over sixty in the last three months. But of course, it’s wonderful news because if we keep the puppies from hitting the street and keep spaying and neutering the adults we’ll catch up with the overpopulation of cats and dogs in Mexico sooner than later.
This past weekend Dr. Pepe Vegas came to the house and spayed fourteen female pups and neutered four male pups, all in my laundry room. It was a mini clinic. He also did a tooth extraction and gave the first treatment for heartworm to Cecilia. I adopted Cecilia out to a local family around four years ago and then found her in the street last week, poor thing was bone skinny. She tested positive to both ehrlichia (a tic born disease) and heartworm. I’m sure she will fatten up when we get these things under control and she’s glad to be home.
We also had another small victory last week. There is a large white lab that guards the airport tower on the island and she has been popping out puppies for years. Last week the men that work there finally agreed to have her spayed. Yahoo. And we got her last four puppies, they are incredibly, grit your teeth, adorable.

Here is our new mom warming up her pups after their bath this morning, such a good mom. This must be black dog week, out of the thirteen puppies there is only one white one.
We are so looking forward to moving ahead this year. With all the rescue groups and people that we are working with now, we can get more done and we're hoping that we can get some help with this. Already we have some wonderful monthly donators, and it makes a huge difference.
So many people ask me what they can do to help, well it's really easy. If we can get enough people donating $10.00 a month we will have a budget to work with. Ten people giving up two starbuck coffees every month can buy enough dog food for a week, or three spays or four neuters, or twelve vaccines, or five distemper tests, or four parvo tests, or two and a half medium crates, or ten bottles of specialty shampoos, or two bottles of de-wormer, or five dog rides to the airport, or five health certificates, and on and on. Every penny goes to the dogs, there is no administration, we pay Marcelino's salary (he works at the house and helps with the dogs). IT'S ALL FOR THE DOGS.
We've been home three nights and already have two momma's with their pups. There is no where else for these dogs to go. We will find homes for the pups and spay the moms. Each spayed female is one step closer to a better life for dogs in Mexico. If you already donate, ask a friend to do it too, and ask their friends to do it as well. Ten dollars a month and we can make a huge difference together.
I forgot to mention in this blog yesterday that the Isla Animals Website is set up to do monthly donations. If you scroll down to the very bottom of the front page there is a donate button, click on that and then there are instructions on how to continue. Thank you everybody, in advance, who donates. It makes all the difference.
We are setting up for a big spay and neuter clinic today and getting ready for all the street puppies that we find.




We haven't finished with the tally because Jeff is still working at the music festival but as soon as we have numbers I will post them. We had over sixty runners thanks to all of you wonderful people who signed up to sponsor school kids. And for you generous supporters who sponsored teams of five, it added so much excitement. Unfortunately we couldn't fill all the teams but next year people will have a better idea of what's going on.
The whole event was fun and involved the entire community. From the island government to the police department to the Navy that allowed us to run on the runway. We had help from the Red Cross, they sent their ambulance to be on standby. We had runners of all ages from many different countries. For the first year we couldn't have asked for more.
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It's a great gift idea for the person who has everything. You can buy them a monthly donation to Isla Animals. I will make sure that every penny that you donate is put to work. It's the most wonderful thing to know that we can count on a certain amount of money coming in each month. It allows me to plan ahead in this work that is other wise, to say the least, financially chaotic.
And if you are looking for something different you can donate a certain amount of spays and neuters in someone's name. The surgery averages out to $20.00 an animal and it's the bottom line solution to overpopulation and suffering of animals in Mexico.
Donate and then let me know by email bayfirestd@aol.com so I can make sure that a Christmas card is sent to your friend or family member. They will love it.
