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Photo by Alexandra Schroth |
I traveled to the Amazon with Amazon CARES for several reasons. I love to travel, love adventure, and enjoy volunteering. This trip definitely satisfied all of these for me.
I was definitely bitten by the travel bug early on. My dad loved to travel. As a family growing up, we traveled to most of the United States, parts of Canada and Mexico. Always traveled by car and always camped so that we could see everything. Since then I have been able to travel the world with various veterinary groups, still trying to see everything.
As a Scout I had the opportunity to explore and take part in other types of adventure and learned the value of community service. Since then I have continued to explore the world and volunteer for my community. Now, as a Scout leader I try to teach my Scouts by example the Venturing oath, “to help others, and to seek truth, fairness, and adventure in our world.”
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Thank you to Embrace Pet Insurance for many pharmaceutical donations. Photo by dancingdogblog.com |
The volunteers from around the world melded quickly into a fun, efficient team. We adapted to our working environment and even used a little Scouting ingenuity at times. We all came from different backgrounds, but with similar veterinary standards. Though the “pharmacy” was not as stocked as ours at home, it had everything we needed. Sterile surgical suites were traded in for the open air, usually under a tent. We were able to make due and adjust to what we had throughout all of the surgeries and treatments performed. It was also pretty neat to see all the locals come to watch, and often times help.

The people from the various towns were so appreciative for the work we performed. As a “gringo” we stuck out a little. While we were walking down the street they would run in to grab their dog. They wanted to show us the incision on the belly from that day’s surgery or the tattoo in the ear from surgery performed 2 years prior. The appreciation shown is not always shown back home. These people have very little, but they appeared genuinely happy and were thankful of our services.

I am proud of the work we did in the villages. I question how much of an impact it may have on the overall stray dog population, but think that every little bit helps. I am glad to have met and worked with such wonderful people. Again, this was not a luxury vacation, it was mentally and physically draining at times. It was however extremely rewarding for me. I hope I made as much of impact on the people I helped as they did on me. If asked, I would absolutely do it again. Just need a time to recover and when kids are older.
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