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to Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants. 
This episode we meet 
two dedicated animal 
lovers from Chile whose 
heartfelt efforts have 
helped improve the lives 
of many animals 
in their nation.
Founded in 2009, 
the mission of 
Animal Defense 
and Rescue Team 
(Equipo de Defensa y 
Rescate Animal- EDRA), 
a non-profit organization, 
is to improve the lives 
of all animals. 
The Team’s pro-animal 
philosophy is reflected 
in all of its activities.
One of EDRA’s 
important successes has 
been the establishment of 
“adoption days”
in the nation’s capital of 
Santiago through which 
many abandoned and 
homeless animals have 
found loving homes.
Alexis Castillo, 
co-founder of EDRA, 
graciously provided us 
with details on these 
adoption day events 
as well as other projects 
sponsored by his group.
The idea of our adoption 
day is that although 
EDRA is the one 
who organizes it all, 
anyone who rescues 
an animal can bring them 
to our adoption day 
in order to find a home.
You do not have to pay 
anything, you do not 
have to be our friend; 
you need not suit our taste. 
The only thing we ask 
is compliance 
with a protocol. 
We have a protocol 
which sets the rules 
for placing an animal. 
So if a person complies 
with that, and brings 
them to our event, 
we will provide materials 
that our resources permit. 
We provide the dogs 
with clips, perfumes, 
and we put on collars, 
leashes, and then 
the adoption event begins. 
So if someone wants a dog, 
someone from EDRA 
will do an interview. 
For example, 
what I'm showing here, 
this is the interview form 
with which we approve 
the adopter, where 
we ask all his data, 
the animal data, data 
of the sponsor 
who is the person 
who rescued the animal 
and brought them to us. 
And we give people who 
adopt a dog a brochure 
with the data of the dog, 
the data of the sponsor, 
our data also, and basic 
points on animal care.
It can be a dog or a cat, 
and inside is the 
commitment they signed, 
so they can take 
with them a duplicate. 
That's the way we have…
first to filter the adopters, 
because they are 
adopting an animal 
and not a teddy bear. 
And we are 
super emphatic on that. 
That’s why 
we have this system. 
On the one hand 
the protocol 
to get the animals 
to our adoption events, 
and on the other hand, 
the interview for adopting 
out to new people.
As an organization, 
EDRA has employed 
innovative approaches 
to speed up the process 
of street animals 
finding caring homes.
When we started working 
we said: “Okay, which 
things are currently not 
good or can be better?” 
We realized that 
many people organized 
adoption days, 
but it was too infrequent, 
every two months, 
every four months, 
every six months, 
and Chile alone 
has about more than 
one million stray dogs. 
We are talking about 
thousands and thousands 
of dogs on the streets 
and more are always 
being born. 
We said if we want to 
take dogs off the streets, 
we must hold systematic 
adoption days, allowing 
us to take a lot of animals 
off of the street. 
And we started to 
organize adoption days 
every Saturday 
and Sunday, non-stop. 
That was our goal,
for this not to stop.
Tell us, what has been 
people’s reaction 
to those Saturday 
and Sunday adoptions?
Very good, 
people are willing 
to adopt a street dog…
that we have amply 
demonstrated already, 
since May 2009 
when we began 
doing adoption day. 
We already have over 
1000 animals adopted, 
and this is without 
media broadcasts, 
without any institutional 
support, no advertising, 
only by working 
systematically. 
We have given up 
more than 1000 animals 
for adoption. 
People are willing to 
adopt, the problem is that 
they didn’t know where 
or it cost them a lot. 
If a child says, 
“I want a puppy,” 
the parent knows to go to 
a mall and buy a puppy, 
but they do not know 
where to adopt one. 
And we have offered 
a different alternative,
which is to adopt. 
People know us and 
know we are here every 
Saturday and Sunday 
at the same place,
at the same time.
The Animal Defense 
and Rescue Team 
foresees helping even 
more companion animals 
by eventually holding 
adoption days not just 
in one, but five 
different locations 
throughout Santiago. 
For us, the adoption days 
have brought tremendous 
satisfaction, because 
we have demonstrated 
that it’s possible 
to do adoption days 
with very few resources. 
We do not have large 
resources and no support 
from anything. 
We did everything 
with a big heart and with 
individual contributions 
which are quite low. 
Formerly it was believed 
that carrying out 
an adoption day needs 
a huge infrastructure. 
We showed that 
with something simple, 
you can give animal 
companions for adoption 
and the most important 
thing we've shown is that 
people will adopt 
a street dog 
and will adopt a mutt. 
We have given away 
lots of mixed-breed dogs, 
black, one-eyed, 
maimed, tailless dogs, 
very shy puppies, 
we have found homes 
for older adult ones… 
What we have achieved 
with the adoption days is 
to demonstrate that 
people adopt street dogs, 
especially children. 
The child doesn’t care 
about the breed, 
what the child wants 
is just a dog, so simple.
A friend.
What are some of 
the differences between 
buying and adopting 
an animal companion?
There are fundamental 
differences between 
buying and adopting. 
When a child goes to 
a mall to buy a puppy, 
that puppy is inside 
of a glass case. 
He has no real contact 
with other animals. 
He has no real contact 
with other children. 
Children often 
unknowingly stress him 
by hitting the glass.
We asked the Team’s 
co-founder Rocío Gomez, 
who is a veterinarian, 
about her involvement in 
the adoption day events.
We always need many 
hands, many volunteers, 
much support, 
but each time we give 
a dog for adoption the 
gratification is immense. 
My role is basically 
to advise all volunteers, 
obviously because of time, 
it is not very feasible 
that I check all dogs, 
but before coming here 
the kids have to
read a protocol. 
That protocol was created 
by Alexis and myself, 
I on the technical side, 
let’s say, as veterinarian, 
and he with other things. 
This protocol must be 
read before coming here 
to give a dog 
for adoption.
Obviously 
I'm also available 
for any questions that 
come up during the day 
or at any other time. 
All the guys 
have my information 
to ask (questions).
Joanna and Jeannette 
met at one of the EDRA-
sponsored adoption days 
and another adoption 
success story 
was created!
Hi Jeannette, 
I have understood that 
you found the puppy. 
Tell us how 
you found your dog.
Well, 
in these summer months, 
unfortunately in Santiago 
and in many parts 
of our country, many 
animals are abandoned 
because of the holiday 
and all, and it seems that 
quite frequently dogs
are left inside my house, 
and this was one that 
was left inside my house.
Joanna, you just adopted 
this animal companion. 
You just made 
a commitment 
with Jeannette…that 
you’ll take care of him; 
you signed the documents. 
Tell us what are 
your feelings about 
having such a beautiful 
animal companion.
The little dog 
is for my nephew. 
It is his birthday. 
They had a dog 
and he died of old age, 
and so he wanted 
a dog now, so we came 
especially to find the dog, 
because I was working 
here in the Mall Plaza 
Vespucio and I saw that 
they were giving dogs up 
for adoption. 
So we came today 
especially to find a doggy 
for my nephew.
Thank you very much 
to both.
Besides adoption days, 
the Animal Defense and 
Rescue Team 
also works with law 
enforcement agencies 
to stop animal abuse. 
Mr. Castillo tells more 
about these efforts.
We have designed 
informative material- 
very instructive 
and super simple 
with everything 
we've learned 
about animal abuse. 
With that material we 
have already taught 
some municipalities
 other organizations, 
animal lovers and 
individuals who want to 
learn how to file complaints. 
We are going to 
upload all this material 
to the website so that 
people when they see 
an animal abuse situation 
know, 
“I have to follow these 
steps to get justice.” 
So those would be 
the most important 
achievements that we 
have had up until now.
Tell us, do you feel that 
the culture of a people 
is measured by 
its treatment of animals?
Absolutely ... there are 
many studies showing 
that people who 
mistreat animals 
later mistreat people 
and mistreat children. 
That is already 
recognized worldwide. 
A society that cares 
about animals implies 
that it cares for all, 
and to start caring for 
the most vulnerable 
who are the animals and 
children, for example, 
implies that that society 
is growing, is maturing. 
If we want to grow 
as a society we have to 
care about everyone, 
not just the one
who can defend himself.
You have our sincere 
thanks, Alexis Castillo, 
Rocío Gomez and other 
Animal Defense and 
Rescue Team volunteers 
as what you are doing 
is truly making the world 
a better place for humans 
and animals alike. 
Let us always treat our 
animal friends as equals.
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