Duroville Dogs

Support the Duroville Project

Duroville is a trailer park located on the Torres Martinez Indian Reservation. This park gained notoriety two years ago when the Bureau of Indian Affairs sued to have the park closed due to its unsafe living conditions. Aside from the 2000 or so human residents, there are approximately 600 dogs that also call Duroville home. Some of the dogs are owned and cared for by residents but many have been abandoned or were born homeless. The life of a Duroville dog is harsh; many live a life of hunger and suffering. Despite these conditions, most Duroville dogs are friendly to people. They are socialized by the children who play with them. These animals deserve all the benefits that we can bring to them. They did not choose to be born into these conditions.

Animal Samaritans is committed to reducing the suffering and overpopulation of animals in Duroville and it’s neighboring trailer parks by spaying and neutering every dog and cat for free. A donation of $100.00 will allow us to vaccinate, de-tick and alter a dog or cat from Duroville and surrounding areas.

We urge you to make a difference in the lives of our Duroville furry friends.

Duroville Dogs

 

 

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