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Over 10,500 Animals Sterilized by Animal Welfare in Ciudad Juárez

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Ciudad Juárez, April 6, 2026 – The Animal Care and Welfare Directorate (DABA) in Ciudad Juárez has announced significant achievements in its mission to promote animal welfare and responsible pet ownership. According to the municipal agency’s database, a total of 10,783 animals have been sterilized, and 12,316 pets have received vaccinations.

DABA’s Extensive Outreach and Services

In addition to sterilization and vaccination, DABA has successfully facilitated the adoption of 566 dogs and cats. The directorate has also microchipped 7,670 pets, with a primary focus on canines. These efforts underscore DABA’s commitment to ensuring the well-being of animals within the community.

The agency has also been actively addressing public concerns, responding to 5,680 complaints. These complaints primarily involve animals in abandonment situations and aggressive dogs, highlighting the ongoing challenges in animal management and public safety.

Community Engagement Through “Cruzadas x Juárez”

DABA extended its free services to various neighborhoods through the “Cruzadas x Juárez” initiatives during March. These events provided crucial support to communities, including:

  • Granjas de Chapultepec (March 11)
  • Revolución Mexicana (March 14)
  • Tierra y Libertad (March 25)
  • División del Norte (March 28)

These free services encompassed vaccination, microchip placement, and the application of anti-tick products, directly benefiting numerous pet owners and their animals.

Promoting Responsible Ownership Through Educational Activities

Beyond direct services, DABA has been instrumental in organizing and participating in various community events and educational programs throughout March. These initiatives aimed to foster responsible pet ownership and raise awareness about animal care.

Key events and activities included:

  • Family Race (March 1 at DIF Park)
  • Rodeo Iron Woman Challenge (March 7)
  • Trote 21 Race for Down Syndrome Day (March 21)
  • Pre-Race Training for the Pet Race (March 22)
  • “Huellitas sin Hambre” Walk (March 25)
  • Third Pet Race (March 29 at El Chamizal Park)

DABA also visited several schools and community spaces to deliver talks on responsible pet ownership and animal care. These educational outreach programs targeted a wide audience, from young children to adults, emphasizing the importance of humane treatment for animals.

Participating educational institutions included:

  • Ford 180 María Covadonga Rivero Olea de Fornelli Primary School
  • Bartolomé de las Casas Primary School
  • Benito Juárez Preschool
  • Riveras del Bravo Primary School
  • Amado Nervo Kindergarten
  • Technical Secondary School No. 7
  • 20 de Noviembre Preschool
  • Luis Donaldo Colosio Preschool

Furthermore, DABA was involved in broader community events, such as the Family Day community fair in Parajes de San José, activities with the “Conchita” Senior Citizens’ Council in Riveras del Bravo, the “Activate in Family: Together Caring for Our Health” Expo in Praderas del Sur, and the UACJ Multidisciplinary Health Brigade in the 16 de Septiembre neighborhood.

These comprehensive efforts demonstrate DABA’s multifaceted approach to improving animal welfare in Ciudad Juárez, combining direct veterinary services with extensive community engagement and educational initiatives.

Source: https://oem.com.mx/elheraldodejuarez/local/mas-de-10-mil-500-animales-han-sido-esterilizados-por-bienestar-animal-en-ciudad-juarez-29334256

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