Rescued Belgian Malinois-Boerboel Mix needs a loving home
Rescued Belgian Malinois-Boerboel Mix needs a loving home

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TEARS Animal Rescue works with the underprivileged communities in the South Peninsula to help responsible pet owners keep their pets fed and healthy at home. They provide vital pet food support to families struggling to put food on the table and operate a TEARS Mobile Clinic that spays animals and helps community pets stay healthy. A few years ago, the Mobile Clinic team found a starving, chained-up Belgian Malinois-Boerboel mix on the brink of death. The dog was surrendered to TEARS Animal Rescue, saving Atlas from a life of abuse.

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Atlas weighed a mere 16 kg when he was brought in, and he had ehrlichiosis, a life-threatening tick-borne disease. Despite his emaciated state and the painful chain-related wounds he suffered, Atlas underwent an incredible transformation. His weight doubled (he weighs a healthy 30kg), and he has emerged as a gentle and energetic dog. Now, TEARS is seeking the perfect family to adopt this special animal and give Atlas the security and love he deserves.
TEARS Operations Manager, Mandy Store, says,
"When Atlas arrived at TEARS, his condition was critical. His recovery journey embodies the essence of our mission at TEARS. We believe that every animal deserves a second chance at a happy and fulfilling life. Despite his traumatic past, he exudes a joy for life that is infectious. From day one, he embraced every new experience with boundless enthusiasm, and it's been an honour for us to witness his recovery."
“Now we are desperate for this wonderful boy to find a loving home.”

Atlas before
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TEARS volunteer, Cath Antonizzi, who often walks Atlas, had this to say about him,
“He is an absolutely gorgeous, strong boy and would be a loyal protector. He would be perfect for someone who knows big dogs and has space for him to run. He is constantly on alert for anything that moves in the bushes, looking for things to catch. We often have to command him to drop a tortoise, which he immediately does. He has good recall. He loves the beach and the water, and he loves to fetch sticks you throw for him. Once he gets to trust you, he is very affectionate, and you’ll often see his little docked tail wagging.”
The perfect home for Atlas would be one without other big dogs and no cats. As he is a big boy, a house with a large garden would be perfect, with an owner who enjoys taking him for walks in the mountains or on the beach. He loves being close to his people and would need someone at home with him, at least in the early stages, to help him settle in. Ideally, he’d love to be with someone who has the time and energy to give him all the love, security and attention this clever, loving dog needs. If you have an adventurous spirit and a loving heart, and these criteria sound like you, please consider welcoming Atlas into your home and being part of his ongoing tale of triumph.
Please visit tears.org.za/dogs for adoption queries.

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TEARS website: www.tears.org.za
TEARS Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TEARSAnimalRescue/
TEARS Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/tearsanimalrescue/?hl=en.
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.

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