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Precious puppies need loving homes

Five adorable puppies currently under the capable care of Amanzimtoti SPCA are on the lookout for their forever homes.

FIVE little souls currently being cared for at Amanzimtoti SPCA are in need of families and a home each of them can call their own.

These are five of the sweetest little pups you’ll lay your eyes on, and at just about 10 weeks old, all of them should be snuggled up in warm homes, learning what love and comfort feels like – not waiting in kennels.

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Drosty

Drosty is a 10-week-old male puppy. Photo: Supplied.

Toast

Toast is a 10-week-old male puppy. Photo: Supplied.

 

Malik

Malik is a 10-week-old male puppy. Photo: Supplied.

 

Budski

Budski is a 10-week-old male puppy. Photo: Supplied.

 

Diva

Diva is a 10-week-old puppy and is the only female of the bunch. Photo: Supplied.

 

Stacey Wall, a volunteer at Amanzimtoti SPCA, said all of the pups are expected to be medium-to-large once grown.

“These babies are full of promise, each one with their own little personality just waiting to shine in the right home. There are four baby boys and one beautiful girl,” said Wall.

She added that it is not just these five.

“We have more puppies than usual and they are all looking for their forever homes. If you’ve been thinking about adding a puppy to your family, now is the perfect time,” said Wall.

Every puppy adopted from Amanzimtoti SPCA is:

  • Sterilised.
  • Vaccinated.
  • Dewormed.
  • Microchipped.

“Please don’t shop. Come and meet the pups at the SPCA, fall in love and adopt. Let’s get these babies out of the cold and into the arms of families who will love them forever,” she said.

Pop in to meet them or give Amanzimtoti SPCA a call on 031 904 2424 for more information.

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Nikhil Gopichand

With just over three years in community journalism, he is relatively new to the scene. He has a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in English Literature and Psychology. With the South Coast Sun, he focuses on a wide berth of beats, covering human-interest, sports and hard news stories. He has a particular affinity for photography, and a deep love for learning about people and the community.

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