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The Mission from Dog

The Unplanned Mission from Dog

In a remote Mexican desert after a car wreck, I rescue abandoned dogs

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Calico

Calico, abandoned

Calico came with the house next door when I moved into this place. She was living under a car and then one day the car was gone and she just sat on the sidewalk. She waited for weeks. No one came.

I brought her food and...

15 days ago
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The Mexican Doorbell

People used to stop by my house a bunch when I was new, but now as the dog numbers grow and the noise of tapping on my gate escalates, it’s rare, the drop by. Usually just Pancho the Fish Drunk shoving heads and fish guts through the fence...

a month ago
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Shifting sands

Pedro won’t come inside.

This old street dog likes his freedom but he also likes a solid meal 2x a day and has been doing so for 4 years. Sleeping on the sofa. Finding a cozy blanket to cozy up on the floor. Getting a bone.

Two days now...

a month ago
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Was Mayberry even Mayberry?

Just bring it out front and I’ll put it in the car.

The aging matriarch at the tienda laughs nervously and says, I can’t carry that, it’s 55 lbs! Her son at the register, weighing in at 300 lbs and easily 6.4 gives her the shoo shoo hands....

a month ago
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I said not another Summer

Fly season. Again. 92 yesterday.

If you want a screen door you can put a screen door but it has to be custom made by welding steel no one sells doors here. Call this guy, the other guy is too expensive, says the landlord.

I call the Thi...

a month ago
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  • The Unplanned Mission from Dog

    A car accident dropped me in a desert pueblo in Mexico with hundreds of abandoned dogs in 2021. Few people. No services. No Vet. No English. And here I am. Doing my best to save everyone

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