Find your future best friend this Clear the Shelters Month

Find your future best friend this Clear the Shelters Month

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Right now, every kennel at TEARS Animal Rescue is full. Chock-a-block with animals desperate for forever homes. Many of these cats and dogs are the long-stayers or the elderly animals, who have been in the shelter for too long. This is a particularly significant as August is International Clear the Shelters Month and the 1st of August is celebrated as the Universal Birthday for Shelter Dogs Day.
This August and September, TEARS is honouring the golden oldies and long-stay legends who have been waiting far too long. The ones with greying snouts and patient eyes. The quiet ones in the back kennels. The loyal souls who’ve already done the growing and just want somewhere to belong.
TEAR Spokesperson, Tinka Shapiro, says,
“Senior pets are often passed over for younger, cuter animals. Some have waited months, others for years. But they still greet the world with cautious hope, ready for one last great love. This August and September, TEARS has partnered with Chommies online shop to give you 30% off your next Chommies online shop, when you adopt a senior or long-stay animal from us or one of our partner shelters. This is because you’re not just rescuing a pet, you’re restoring trust, rewriting a story and giving them the peace they’ve always deserved.”
Check out the Chommies collection of chic, bright, and stylish handcrafted dog collars for every size, style, and personality. From adjustable collars to slip-on custom-made designs perfect for water-loving adventurers, Chommies has something for every pup. They also do playful Pomm Pomm Collars for tiny dogs and soft collars for puppies.
Shapiro says,
“We’re at capacity, and we need your help. For every dog adopted, another life can be saved. Every adoption not only changes one life – it opens space for another dog in desperate need,”
she says.
“Some of our dogs have been in the kennels for over 1,000 days. That’s more than 1,000 sunrises and 1,000 nights spent waiting – for a home, a warm bed, a forever human. They haven’t given up and neither have we.”
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If you’ve been thinking about adding a new heartbeat to your home, consider opening your heart to an older dog. Now is the perfect time to give a senior pup the loving home they deserve. Come visit our kennels, take a walk around, and see who you bond with. See the wagging tails and eyes searching for someone to love. And in return? You’ll gain a quiet shadow, a biscuit connoisseur, your future best-friend and a love that asks for nothing but your presence.
Book an appointment now: adoptions@tears.org.za / 021 785 4482.
TEARS website: www.tears.org.za
TEARS Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TEARSAnimalRescue/
TEARS Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/tearsanimalrescue/?hl=en.
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ABOUT TEARS ANIMAL RESCUE:
TEARS is a pro-life, non-profit organisation established in 1999 (registered in terms of Section 18A of the Income Tax Act) whose core aim is to rescue, treat, rehabilitate, reunite, and rehome lost, abandoned, abused, and neglected companion animals and to educate pet owners and the youth living in the four under-resourced communities within which we operate.
We strive to meet the needs of the under-resourced communities in the Southern Peninsula by providing:
● free sterilisations and subsidised medical support that includes vaccinations, deworming, and parasite control
● access to two TEARS mobile clinics that offer primary healthcare and pet care support.
● Access to the TEARS Veterinary Clinic, offering veterinary care for vulnerable pets for almost any condition, illness, or injury at a welfare rate.
TEARS remains the only facility in the Cape Peninsula’s far South available seven days per week, including an after-hours mobile clinic service from 4.30pm to 7pm with limited veterinary care. TEARS treat the hundreds of animals who need treatment each month for various conditions, illnesses, and injuries.
Our experience enables us to manage the population control of companion animals in these areas, based on available funding, and to reduce the spread of zoonoses as a means of supporting community health and complying to the WHO’s One Health approach to the animal-human interface.
We are partnered with community-based NGOs and community leaders to support vulnerable pets and pet owners living in the four core communities we are mandated to serve. Our Programmes aim to bring about systemic change through strategic interventions based on community involvement and support. Implementing effective animal welfare solutions in high-density and low-income communities has been proven to positively impact human welfare by delivering health, environmental, economic, educational, and social benefits.
