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WATCH: News from the TAG kennels

These furry pals hope that Spring brings with it the promise of finding their forever homes.

Spring has sprung, with blossoms ushering new life into the world around us.

The Animal Guardians (TAG) have tail-wagging ‘spring chickens’ waiting to explore blooming gardens, which they can call home.

Snowy is brimming with love but she needs a gentle home to coax her out of her shell. The two-year-old Terrier-cross may have been abandoned once but she knows the ‘fur-ever’ home is waiting. Photo: Jani de Beer

Visit the animal welfare organisation at 86 Cloverdene Road, Van Ryn, Benoni, to meet these and other puppers.

Alternatively, contact Annie Jungmann via WhatsApp on 076 330 5736.

Pocket rocket Penny may be small, but she can zoomie around the garden in record time. The two-year-old is not a team player and prefers that human attention is purely focused on her. Photo: Jani de Beer

Time to spruce up the kennels, here is how you can help
TAG is planning much-needed kennel upgrades to enhance the comfort of its furry residents. You can help make this dream a reality by donating any of the following building materials:

Bricks; cement; building sand; crusher stone; wood pallets; welded mesh; roofing, pre-fab walling and fencing.

Donations can be dropped off at its premises.

Monetary contributions are also welcome.

Shammi is keeping an ear up, listening of whispers of a family who wants to take her home. The five-month-old Husky-cross has already learnt a ton of tricks that she wants to display at the next family braai. Photo: Jani de Beer

These can be made to:
TAG
Standard Bank (Cheque Account)
Account number: 10106261256
Branch code: 051001
Use the reference “Kennels”

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Jani de Beer

Jani went from working as a student intern for the Boksburg Advertiser to being employed as a junior journalist in 2004. Taking time out to start a family, she returned to the Caxton family in 2022 as senior journalist for the Benoni City Times. Her passion is telling her community's stories.

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