

Nuevo León Opens New Animal Care Center to Combat Abuse
Nuevo León Tackles Animal Abuse with New State-of-the-Art Care Center Nuevo León, Mexico is taking a significant step towards improving animal welfare with the announcement of a new State Animal Care Center. Mariana Rodríguez, head of Amar a Nuevo León, revealed plans for the facility, which will be located in Guadalupe and open in August 2025. The center is designed to address the rising number of animal abuse reports in the state, with a projected 5,000+ services annually. "We are taking a historic step towards a new way of coexisting with our animals, based on respect, action, and empathy," stated Rodríguez during the announcement. The center will provide comprehensive care, including veterinary services, treatments, and rehabilitation, and will also facilitate responsible adoptions. The initiative underscores the growing awareness of animal cruelty and the need for effective solutions. The center's services will not only provide immediate relief to animals in need but also promote responsible pet ownership through educational programs and vaccination campaigns. The opening of the State Animal Care Center marks a positive development in Nuevo León's commitment to animal welfare. It is a tangible example of how compassion can translate into effective public policy, offering hope for a more humane future for animals in the region.