Assist a fur-baby with Edu Paw
Every aspect of proper canine care is covered during the weekly classes at the SPCA Amanzimtoti on a Saturday morning from 9am until 11.30am. Within the duration of the classes, the dogs are dewormed, vaccinated and sterilised.

The community is asked to consider donating pellets or canned food to Edu Paw.
“We have so many hungry puppies coming to Edu Paw. Please consider donating a packet of puppy pellets and some tinned food. Your help to fill these empty tummies would be greatly appreciated,” said the founder of the organisation, Cathy Keegan.
As the chilly winter nights creep in another appeal is made for blankets.
“The nights are chilly and the reality is that many of our township dogs sleep outside without even a blanket to keep them warm. If anyone wishes to donate old pillows or foam please drop them off at the SPCA, clearly marked for Edu Paw. We would love to give each child a blanket for their dogs.”
Old blankets, pillows and cushions are welcome. Every aspect of proper canine care is covered during the weekly classes at the SPCA Amanzimtoti on a Saturday morning from 9am until 11.30am. Within the duration of the classes, the dogs are dewormed, vaccinated and sterilised.
“This is our passion and has been for the past five years. We cannot do this without the support of our faithful sponsors. Please consider partnering with us in this venture to educate and change young minds so we may have a generation of kind and compassionate people who will speak up for those who do not have a voice.”
To donate to the Edu-Paw programme, use the following banking details: FNB, Amanzimtoti SPCA, account number: 62807184552, branch code: 220127, reference: Edu Paw.
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