bOs inNiE boS!!!
...net sodat ons nie daai eentonige, boring dae van die verlede vergeet nie...
Thursday, November 11, 2010
uItrY
Aaaa..onS heT oP diE coOlste uItrY gegAAn vAndAg! LekkEr drAde'gesPring', klipSpRIngErs geSieN..eN deUr thE vaLLey oF dooM geRy..caUse sTill unKnowN..cyAnobaCteriA of GifbLaar..
bAcaRdi is Soooo awEsoMe..eN beSig oM mooI grOot tE woRd!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Zim-trip!!!
Friday, September 17, 2010
sOmEr iN TiErpOorT



Sommer net paar fototjies met my nuwe kamera..die perdjies en die plot is soooo mooi die tyd van die jaar..maak dit amper moeilik om elke week terug te gaan na die wille 'Norf'..
Sommer net paar fototjies met my nuwe kamera..die perdjies en die plot is soooo mooi die tyd van die jaar..maak dit amper moeilik om elke week terug te gaan na die wille 'Norf'..
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
LoaTe cLinIc Day..

I've collected the collars and leashes for Loate Community clinic..but now I wanted to see what it was really all about..so on this day, I decided to join forces with Dr. Qekwana and step out of my comfort zone..

The clinic is set up at the police station in Loate, Shoshanguwe..this is a rural area with high crime rates and poverty an every day challenge..
Pets roam about in the streets without knowing who has owners and who are strays..but on a clinic day the line for treatment of pets is daunting and never-ending!

The Clinic setup is simple and basic. The most common treatment is injection of rabies and 5-in-1 for puppies, dewormer and Frontline. Many of the puppies are dehydrated and undernourished. There is a serious need for education on breeding and nutrition for puppies. The owners try to leave pups with the bitch for as long as possible to cut on feeding costs..but the bitch herself is often malnourished and does not produce enough milk. Without access to fresh water and the decreasing amounts of milk from Mom, the pups become dehydrated..which is life-threating! These two pups have been waiting for 3 hours in the sun for their vaccines.

This is Bruce..a 3 month old Bullterrier - and his owner who really loves him! Many of the people bringing their pets are quite oblivious to their animals, showing little interaction and incompetent handling skills..but seeing an owner who really cares gives me hope! Bruce's owner even asked me if the injection would alot and if it was right hurting his dog like that..this is the kind of thing I like hearing!




We loaded about 15 animals for castration or sterilization. Another complicated case needing emergency hospital care was a bitch with a vaginal prolapse - she had puppies later that same morning!
More and more pet owners are willing to have their animals sterilized, but especially pit bull owners will just refuse..

All in all, this was an amazing day! Tkank you sister Sarah for your guidance and the wonderfull work you are doing at Loate! I will volunteer every chance I get...this is afterall where we can get down and dirty in the real world and make a difference!
I've collected the collars and leashes for Loate Community clinic..but now I wanted to see what it was really all about..so on this day, I decided to join forces with Dr. Qekwana and step out of my comfort zone..
The clinic is set up at the police station in Loate, Shoshanguwe..this is a rural area with high crime rates and poverty an every day challenge..
Pets roam about in the streets without knowing who has owners and who are strays..but on a clinic day the line for treatment of pets is daunting and never-ending!
The Clinic setup is simple and basic. The most common treatment is injection of rabies and 5-in-1 for puppies, dewormer and Frontline. Many of the puppies are dehydrated and undernourished. There is a serious need for education on breeding and nutrition for puppies. The owners try to leave pups with the bitch for as long as possible to cut on feeding costs..but the bitch herself is often malnourished and does not produce enough milk. Without access to fresh water and the decreasing amounts of milk from Mom, the pups become dehydrated..which is life-threating! These two pups have been waiting for 3 hours in the sun for their vaccines.
This is Bruce..a 3 month old Bullterrier - and his owner who really loves him! Many of the people bringing their pets are quite oblivious to their animals, showing little interaction and incompetent handling skills..but seeing an owner who really cares gives me hope! Bruce's owner even asked me if the injection would alot and if it was right hurting his dog like that..this is the kind of thing I like hearing!
We loaded about 15 animals for castration or sterilization. Another complicated case needing emergency hospital care was a bitch with a vaginal prolapse - she had puppies later that same morning!
More and more pet owners are willing to have their animals sterilized, but especially pit bull owners will just refuse..
All in all, this was an amazing day! Tkank you sister Sarah for your guidance and the wonderfull work you are doing at Loate! I will volunteer every chance I get...this is afterall where we can get down and dirty in the real world and make a difference!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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