Who we are?
Asociacion Humanitaria Para la Proteccion Animal (AHPPA) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1992 and is located in San Rafael de Heredia, Costa Rica. The main mission of AHPPA is to reduce the stray dog and populations of Costa Rica with massive spay and neuter programs mainly geared for those who can’t afford regular veterinary care. Approximately 12,000 animals are neutered annually under this program.
In 1991, Lilian Schnog bought this shelter and established Asociación Humanitaria Para la Proteccion Animal de Costa Rica (AHPPA), an HSI Animal Advocate. The board of directors was picked and the transition began.
At the time, there existed only a leaky surgical room and a few pet carriers to hold dogs for adoption. But with the help from HSI, Lilian had the support and the knowledge she needed.
In the early 1990’s, Costa Rican authorities were attempting to control the the stray dog population using poison. Lilian convinced officials to bring the stray dogs to the shelter where she could treat them and adopt them out, rather than kill them. It was a win-win situation and Lilian became well known by local officials. AHPPA is the only legal animal shelter operating in Costa Rica.
In 2005 AHPPA started the Environmental and Animal Welfare Educational School to teach the children of Costa Rica about the importance of caring for the planet and all of the creatures living in it. Education is the only way we can ensure that there is any serious hope for a happy and healthy future for these children. At this moment the AHPPA is going all through Costa Rica with our neuter program.This neuter program needs help, because we are visiting the poorest areas where people cannot afford to help with the costs.
There are four full time veterinarians who work in the clinic which is open 7 days a week. AHPPA recently started on Outreach Program in May 2009 which will send two of our vets out weekly to the rural areas of Costa Rica to sterilize dogs and cats in areas that mostly have no veterinary care available. The only way to reduce populations in rural areas is to return repeatedly to neuter as many animals as possible.
Besides the sterilization programs, AHPPA also has the only legal animal shelter in Costa Rica where homeless dogs and cats are housed until a suitable and loving home is found for them. AHPPA is now a No-Kill shelter which means no animal will be euthanized unless it is suffering and there is absolutely no hope for survival.
HSI present the Award for Extraordinary Commitment and Achievement 2009 to Lilian Schnog for her inspiring lifelong dedication to animal welfare.
Still waiting for you…
19:56 by lilian
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Cause for Paws
23:38 by lilian
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Puppies for adoption
19:16 by lilian
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We have some very cute puppies and would love to come home with you.They all are spade/neutered. AHPPA goal to promote responsible pet ownership.
Please help us with our work for the animals! You can make a donation by credit card
through PayPal at our website http://www.animalescostarica.com/
Outreach program by Frankie
Hello friends
Again reporting good news for animals in Costa Rica thanks to AHPPA outreach program started in May 09. Low cost spay/ neuter in Costa Rica.
Stop pet overpopulation, work with us in this program, this is walk in clinic that provide services for pet owners who demonstrate financial need and we do not turning away any pet owners because of their inability to pay.
Spay & Neuter programs depends on the support of the community to continue our mission.
Noe´s Arc full of puppies
11:15 by lilian
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Patricia Artimaña de Arca de Noe tiene muchos cachorros para adopcion aqui algunas fotos …. todos estan castrados y vacunados.
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