Save Rosarito Dogs Now

**Urgent Appeal: Save Dogs at Rosarito Animal Control!** Act now to prevent euthanasia and provide a second chance for these animals in need. Contact (664) 764 8228 for adoption or assistance.

### Call for Support to Save Dogs at Rosarito Animal Control; Seeking a Second Chance

A distressing situation has been highlighted on social media as an urgent appeal has been made to save dogs at the Rosarito Animal Control facility. The Facebook page “Ángeles al Rescate Tj Programa,” which focuses on promoting the sterilization and responsible adoption of pets, has shared the plight of the dogs currently held at the facility in Playas de Rosarito.

According to the post, the public is urgently needed to find adopters, rescuers, or temporary homes for these dogs. The deadline for providing assistance is Thursday, September 18. If help is not provided by then, the dogs are at risk of being euthanized.

#### How to Help

Those who wish to assist in saving one of these dogs can reach out via the following contact for any inquiries or adoption requests:
– **Phone**: (664) 764 8228, ask for Miguel Ascencio.

Additionally, the Rosarito Animal Control is located at:
– **Address**: Calle Isidro Álvarez Munguía, 22707 B.C.
– [**Google Maps Location**](https://maps.app.goo.gl/Q7baa368nn7cyPqD7)

The call to action has spread rapidly on social media, emphasizing the urgent need for community support to give these dogs a second chance at life.

#### Secondary Article: Overwhelmed Shelters and the Importance of Responsible Pet Ownership

In a related development, the foundation “Rescue Me Tijuana” has also voiced its concerns regarding the conditions faced by the dogs due to “irresponsibility, ignorance, and indifference of people and the government.” The foundation highlighted that many animal welfare groups, including associations, independent rescuers, and veterinary clinics, are overwhelmed due to a significant increase in abandoned pets.

They stressed the importance of responsible adoption practices and urged the public to consider sterilization to help manage the pet population more effectively.

### Additional Resources and Updates:

– **Local Case Spotlight**: Just a month after being adopted, a dog named “Lola” in Tijuana is seeking a new family due to her current owners relocating.
– **Heartbreaking Loss**: Residents of El Mirador mourn their beloved dogs that were poisoned recently.
– **Successful Adoptions**: According to local administration reports, 1,900 dogs have found homes during the current tenure, reflecting a strong community effort towards pet adoption.

Stay updated and get involved to make a difference. The collective effort can save many lives and ensure a better future for these animals.