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Photos from Help Tulum Dogs's post 18/05/2026

Time to officially meet Rosa and Pedro 🐕 🐶 ❤️

Yesterday Andrea took these 2 babes to our vet Playa Pet Tulum. They are pretty anemic and have anaplasmosis from the disgusting tick infestation, and of course internal parasites. It could be worse that's for sure.

We have high hopes for these little fighters 🙏 They are now on the road to recovery with quality puppy food, medications, and lots of love. Before long, they’ll be healthy and ready to find their forever homes.

Rosa (black and white) weighs just 9 kg, and Pedro only 7 kg. Our vet estimates they are around 5–6 months old, so we expect them to grow into smaller-medium sized dogs when fully grown. ❤️

More updates to come - we aren't out of the weeds yet, and are super grateful Andrea is caring for them at her sanctuary in quarantine.

If one of these pups pulls at your heart and you'd like to foster / adopt, please reach out!

Thank you for always helping us help them 🙏 🐶

Photos from Help Tulum Dogs's post 15/05/2026

Yesterday was a big day for our little jungle rescue family. ❤️

Star and Zoe arrived in Toronto where they’ll begin the next chapter of their lives thanks to so many incredible people. Huge thank you to Kathy for being their flight angel, to Loyal Rescue, and to fosters Amy and Kathy for opening your hearts and homes to these girls. Thanks to Juani Goicoechea
and Jenni C Yyz
for transport in Cancun and Toronto, and Joanne Johnson for raising these babes.

It’s hard to believe these puppies are the same tiny babies we rescued back in December, when they weren’t even two weeks old and were struggling to survive in the jungle alongside their mama.

Speaking of mama… she officially started her heartworm treatment last week. 🙏

That now leaves us with one sister still in boarding — sweet Chloe — who is also looking for her forever home. And these two beautiful girls AND sister Gracie are in Toronto area now available for adoption as well. If you’re in the Greater Toronto Area and interested in adopting, please reach out to me for more information.

We are also desperately looking for fosters and adopters in Toronto and now even in the Chicago area (come August).

To be honest, everything has been a little overwhelming. There is so much happening behind the scenes that I’ve almost shut down a little and haven’t even been asking for donations the way I normally would. But the reality is that boarding, vetting, transport, food, and outreach costs are still piling up.

A huge thank you to our monthly donors who continue helping keep us afloat — especially helping cover food for the sanctuary dogs. Without you, none of this would be possible.

Right now, we truly need help covering ongoing boarding and veterinary expenses, along with several other rescue situations I haven’t even had the chance to properly post about yet. I promise I’ll catch up soon.

Thank you to everyone who continues supporting, sharing, fostering, donating, transporting, and believing in these dogs. Please help us share these girls so they can finally find the forever homes they deserve. ❤️

Photos from Help Tulum Dogs's post 10/05/2026

It has been brutally hot here lately, with the sun beating down nonstop on the cabin and the shelter. When the rain finally came, it honestly felt amazing. The dogs were thrilled. Me too. For about five minutes. 😅

Because with rain comes mud. Endless mud.

For the last three days it has been nonstop cleaning, mopping, wiping paws, shaking out sheers and blankets (and I still don't have a washing machine 😩), trying to keep dogs outside who absolutely believe they belong inside. And let’s be honest… they usually win. Every single time 😂

I’m exhausted, covered in paw prints, and somehow still hoping for more rain today because the heat was unbearable. Life at the sanctuary is never boring.

So now I need opinions… who do you think wins the “Muddiest Dog / Dirtiest Dog” award out of these fools? 😂🐾
Drop your votes below.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY DOG MOMS! 🐕 ❤️

Photos from Help Tulum Dogs's post 09/05/2026

Gracie 💛🐶

Gracie is one of the six puppies born deep in the jungle back in December. We stepped in when they were only a few weeks old, and after months of care, this beautiful girl has finally made her way to Canada 🇨🇦

Now 5 months old and about 13 kilos, Gracie is truly the easiest, sweetest puppy you could ask for. She is loving, gentle, and incredibly social. She adores her people, loves other dogs, is great with cats, and honestly thinks everyone — even birds — should be her friend 🤗

She’s the kind of puppy who just melts into your life and your heart.

Gracie is currently in the Ottawa Ontario area and is looking for her forever family. Could that be you?

And if you can’t adopt, please share. Somewhere out there is the person who will see this post and instantly know she’s theirs ❤️

Please message for adoption information!

Thank you.

❤️ l

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