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I have been adopted! Joey
Joey is our first adoption in 2019! Last pup of a litter of nine from our rescued momma Tiggy he went to a five star home recently.
I have been adopted! Luna
Luna has now been adopted by a loving and active family where she is happily settling down with her new four-legged friends.
Feisty Bella is looking for a forever home!
From Pups to Juniors to Adults. From Cats to Dogs. We have some beautiful rescues who still need loving homes!
Rabies: Zero Deaths by 2030 Vision
Rabies is a viral disease that affects mammals and can lead to paralysis and death. The Department of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation (Kiambu County) is one of the many organization who is offering their services. The department hopes to mark the world rabies day on Saturday 29th September 2018 at Kanjeru stadium (Gitaru) Kabete sub-county.… Continue reading Rabies: Zero Deaths by 2030 Vision
RABIES: How do I prevent it?
In light of World Rabies Day on 28 September, we will dedicate this week's post to Rabies: The facts, the figures, how to prevent it and our goals. Today we look at how you can prevent Rabies with only a few simple tips
Rabies Prevention: what to do in case of a dog bite?
In light of World Rabies Day on 28 September, we will dedicate this week's post to Rabies: The facts, the figures, how to prevent it and our goals. Today we look at what you should do if a rabid or unknown animal has bitten you
Rabies: What is it?
In light of World Rabies Day on 28 September, we will dedicate this week's post to Rabies: The facts, the figures, how to prevent it and our goals. Today, we look at what Rabies is and how it manifests in people and dogs.
TNR Volunteer: KARANJA
We are so lucky to have dedicated volunteers who help socializing and healing our fosters. We asked several of them what motivates them. Karanja, a university graduate, is up first:
How can a dog become an effective Guard Dog?
To have an effective guard dog, his natural instincts must be respected and nurtured. Find out in this blog post how you can do this.