SBPA San Carlos Blog

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  • Spay & Neuter in Mexican Culture
    Mexican culture does not outright forbid spaying and neutering, but there are some cultural, social, and economic factors that have historically limited it: Traditional Views of Animals• In many rural and traditional parts of Mexico, dogs and cats have been viewed more as working animals (for guarding, hunting, or rodent control) than family pets.• This…
  • How good is Mexican Veterinary Medicine?
    the distinction between a Mexican veterinarian and an American or Canadian veterinarian is quite blurred: many Mexican vets are trained in the USA and Canada, and/or do continuing education in those countries.
  • Protecting Pets in Extreme Heat
    Protecting dogs and cats in extreme summer heat is mostly about keeping them cool, hydrated, and safe from heatstroke.
  • Animal Welfare in Sonora
    In Sonora, Mexico, there is no state law that specifically prohibits feeding stray (feral) cats or dogs on public property.
  • Wildlife Management in San Carlos, MX
    Wildlife management in San Carlos, Sonora, MX is a multi‑faceted effort involving NGOs, government reforms, and community-led initiatives aimed at conserving native habitats and fostering coexistence between humans and wildlife. Key Wildlife Management Efforts Local Rescue & Rehabilitation Islands & Marine Reserves Jaguar & Predator Conservation Habitat Restoration & Corridor Protection Legal & Policy Framework…