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Meet Bentley! Sweet Bentley was rescued in terrible shape, including a very large facial tumor caused by TVT. Luckily, with treatment he is healing beautifully and the tumor has completely shrunken! Bentley is a very sweet boy who is beyond excited that he feels healthy and ready to live his best life! He is currently in a foster home and we know that he is potty trained, good off-leash, and good at chilling when he is at home, but also excited to go out on walks. He has a happy spirit and gets excited to have the space to run and play, loves his walk, and loves cuddles with his human friends. He This sweet boy will spread his joy for life every day to the family who is ready to accept him into their home!
Meet Bentley! Sweet Bentley was rescued in terrible shape, including a very large facial tumor caused by TVT. Luckily, with treatment he is healing beautifully and the tumor has completely shrunken! Bentley is a very sweet boy who is beyond excited that he feels healthy and ready to live his best life! He is currently in a foster home and we know that he is potty trained, good off-leash, and good at chilling when he is at home, but also excited to go out on walks. He has a happy spirit and gets excited to have the space to run and play, loves his walk, and loves cuddles with his human friends. He This sweet boy will spread his joy for life every day to the family who is ready to accept him into their home!
Two women, one American, and one Mexican met in Sayulita through their mutual concern for the many sick, abandoned, neglected, and abused dogs and cats in the area.
They began working together informally to rescue, rehabilitate, and find homes for these animals. Their efforts eventually led to the formation of Wet Noses Rescue, which has grown from a small backyard operation to an expanding nonprofit housed on a property with dedicated facilities in Punta de Mita. Providing the animals with health care, rehabilitation, socialization, and careful evaluation which is needed for a successful adoption to new homes in the United States and Canada.
Wet Noses Rescue also provides Spay/Neuter clinics in the local community to reduce overpopulation and vaccinations to reduce the prevalence of serious diseases such as Parvo and Distemper.
Two women, one American, and one Mexican met in Sayulita through their mutual concern for the many sick, abandoned, neglected, and abused dogs and cats in the area.
They began working together informally to rescue, rehabilitate, and find homes for these animals. Their efforts eventually led to the formation of Wet Noses Rescue, which has grown from a small backyard operation to an expanding nonprofit housed on a property with dedicated facilities in Punta de Mita. Providing the animals with health care, rehabilitation, socialization, and careful evaluation which is needed for a successful adoption to new homes in the United States and Canada.
Wet Noses Rescue also provides Spay/Neuter clinics in the local community to reduce overpopulation and vaccinations to reduce the prevalence of serious diseases such as Parvo and Distemper.