Raise your paws for Socks. This good-girl is hoping that the new year brings with it a new home. Soft and loving the Africanis will patiently listen as you ‘spill the tea’ of all the school ground drama. Photo: Jani de Beer
Tails are wagging, and wet-nose kisses are flying as the furry residents of The Animal Guardians (TAG) look forward to new opportunities to find homes.
Recapping on 2025, the founder of TAG, Annie Jungmann, said that the animal welfare organisation enjoyed enormous support from the community and busineses.
“Thank you is not enough,” she said.
Duke has dubbed this year twenty-twenty-licks and is waiting to shower a human-family with endless kisses. The Dobermann-cross loves playing fetch, walkies and settling in for a feel-good movie. Photo: Jani de Beer
“TAG has grown from strength to strength due to the unwavering support of fellow animal lovers. We look forward to the coming year and making a tangible difference in the lives of the city’s furry friends.”
TAG is home to an array of ‘paw-some’ canines and felines. Come and meet these and other pals at 86 Cloverdene Road, Van Ryn, Benoni, or contact Annie Jungmann via WhatsApp on 076 330 5736.
Donations towards the ongoing running costs of the organisation can be made to TAG Standard Bank (Cheque Account), Account number: 10106261256, Branch code: 051001. Use the reference “Support.”
To heck with weight-loss goals, Bokkie is gearing up for a year of eat-play-ruff. The miniature Pinscher-cross will happily share her bounty of treats as long as no kitties are near. Photo: Jani de Beer
Cuteness overload! Becca is a gentle Africanis lady looking for a space where she can glam-up and shine. She is the main character of her story and does not want to share the spotlight with feline divas. Photo: 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.