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Baja Mobile SteriVet is right at the frontlines, bringing mobile units with highly skilled teams to spay and neuter dogs and cats throughout the entire state of Baja California Sur.
This crisis has a solution, and it starts with one simple sterilization surgery.

Across Baja California Sur, the cycle repeats itself every day.
Mothers depleted and ill from the toll of multiple pregnancies.
Litters born into environments that cannot support them.
Puppies and kittens struggling to survive.
People care. They try to help. But rescue alone cannot keep up with the math. And in most regions, there's no veterinarian services to be found.
The reason for this overpopulation crisis is not a mystery, but neither is the solution.

Dog and cat overpopulation in Baja California Sur is often perceived as a chronic, unsolvable crisis. In reality, it is a finite, solvable problem governed by well-understood population dynamics.
When enough animals in a community are sterilized—and that level is maintained—birth rates collapse. Populations begin to shrink. Suffering declines. The streets become calmer and healthier.
This has been proven again and again in communities around the world.
By using globally established dog and cat population management (DCPM) protocols and strategies, Baja Mobile SteriVet is poised to reach and maintain the sterilization levels required to permanently reduce overpopulation.

We bring highly skilled surgical teams directly into the communities that need them most—and we are ready to scale our reach and impact.
Our initiative is built around phased deployment and strategic redeployment of mobile units, ensuring that surgical capacity is continuously directed where it will produce the greatest population-level results. At full operational strength—seven mobile units working in coordination, every city, except the three largest (La Paz, Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo), will see the end of the overpopulation crisis within five years.
Just five years.

Since launching our first clinic on June 29, 2024, Baja Mobile SteriVet has sterilized more than 5,000 dogs and cats, including over 1,400 in the past month alone.
Our continuous field operations have produced an efficient, scalable workflow, with established systems and vendor relationships capable of supporting 1,000+ surgeries per month per mobile unit.
Our multinational leadership team includes some of the top veterinarians, clinic directors, and support volunteers in the field of High-Quality, High-Volume Spay and Neuter (HQHVSN) techniques. Folks who have devoted their entire lives to the mission of ending the suffering of animals.

Our mission is designed to build upon and strengthen existing sterilization and rescue efforts—not replace them. The plan assumes that current local spay/neuter programs, municipal clinics, private veterinarians, and rescue organizations will continue operating as they do today.
Baja Mobile SteriVet’s role is to add coordinated capacity, fill geographic and volume gaps, and help align collective efforts toward shared population-level targets.
The overpopulation crisis is NOT endless.
It is not mysterious.
And it is not unsolvable.
It is a math problem with a proven solution.
On the frontlines of Baja California Sur, that solution is happening every day—one surgery at a time. One life at a time. One community at a time. One future changed forever.




























































Baja Mobile SteriVet is a public charity 501(c)(3) EIN 33-1622357.
All contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. No goods or services will be provided in exchange for this contribution.
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