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Areas Friends of Humane Society de Tijuana serves
Friends of Humane Society de Tijuana directly supports the Humane Society de Tijuana, a
private, not-for-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to improving the community through the
humane treatment of animals.
Our Programs Focus On:
• Low cost or free spay and neuter clinics to control the overpopulation of unwanted animals;
• Street Clinics in the poorest neighborhoods of Tijuana to treat animals for parasites, mange,
infections, fleas and ticks;
• Promoting humane legislation and working to sustain suspension of electrocutions at public
dog pounds in Mexico;
• Rescues and helping individuals who rescue street animals;
• Arranging of adoptions of rescued street animals; and
• Public education programs.
Friends of Humane Society de Tijuana's adoption process
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.Our pets' adoption fee includes spay/neutering and current vaccinations (including rabies).
Dogs are tested for heartworm and ehrilichia and cats are tested for FIV/FELV and Feline AIDS.
The adoption fee for Dogs is $95.00 and the adoption fee for Cats is $80.00. We will email an adoption application to you if you are interested in a particular animal
.Our pets' adoption fee includes spay/neutering and current vaccinations (including rabies).
Dogs are tested for heartworm and ehrilichia and cats are tested for FIV/FELV and Feline AIDS.
The adoption fee for Dogs is $95.00 and the adoption fee for Cats is $80.00. We will email an adoption application to you if you are interested in a particular animal
About Friends of Humane Society de Tijuana
Friends of Humane Society de Tijuana was founded in August of 2007. Our mission is to directly
support the Humane Society de Tijuana (“HSTJ”) in improving the conditions in the U.S. and
Mexican communities that border the Tijuana, Mexico area, by promoting programs of humane
treatment of animals; in particular, spay and neutering programs, parasite control programs,
street rescues, prevention of international smuggling of animals through awareness and public
education, and general public education to inculcate a culture of humane treatment of animals.
Friends of Humane Society de Tijuana was founded in August of 2007. Our mission is to directly
support the Humane Society de Tijuana (“HSTJ”) in improving the conditions in the U.S. and
Mexican communities that border the Tijuana, Mexico area, by promoting programs of humane
treatment of animals; in particular, spay and neutering programs, parasite control programs,
street rescues, prevention of international smuggling of animals through awareness and public
education, and general public education to inculcate a culture of humane treatment of animals.
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