Overview
- In Pedregal de San Nicolás, neighbors flagged a bleeding dog via a community chat, and SSC officers secured the animal for treatment at a Tlalpan veterinary clinic.
- Witness accounts and SSC statements say the Pedregal dog's wounds were possibly caused by a machete, with BVA set to continue medical follow‑up and transfer to its Xochimilco facility.
- In Santo Tomás Ajusco, BVA agents rescued an Alaskan Malamute found roaming with a head wound measuring about seven centimeters long and four centimeters deep.
- The malamute was stabilized, placed in a carrier, and transported to BVA’s Xochimilco site for a full veterinary assessment and specialized care.
- Reports note Mexico City penalties for animal cruelty, including prison terms and fines that increase when an animal’s life is at risk or if death occurs.