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Jelly Bean is strong and healthy today thanks to the efforts of 10-year-old Andiswa Kwele who spotted him alone on the pavement and took him to Mdzanada Animal Clinic in Khayelitsha.

 

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Khayelitsha, South Africa (27 July 2023) – Ten-year-old Andiswa Kwele has been hailed as an animal hero by the Mdzananda Animal Clinic staff in Khayelitsha. Andiswa Kwele was walking home from school when she saw a small puppy on the pavement.

She quickly picked him up off the pavement and went straight to the Mdzananda Animal Clinic. There, staff were able to provide the care he needed to regain strength and survive.

“Many people would walk right past,” said Marcelle du Plessis, Fundraising and Communications Manager, “but this young child picked the puppy up and walked all the way to Mdzananda to get it help.”

The puppy, just three days old, was immediately wrapped in a blanket, placed on a warm water bottle and bottle-fed with puppy milk.

“I was so proud of this young girl,” said Sr Heidi May, General Manager. “Seeing children act in this way shows me that our education programmes are working.”

The animal clinic has a strong focus on community education with a variety of programmes including on-site education, door-to-door education, school classes and events in partnership with other organisations. It is great to see that this is creating real-life action. Andiswa knew that the clinic would be the best place to take the puppy.

“We are proud to announce that we have gained permission to start animal education in four schools in their life orientation classes. We started these classes at the beginning of this school term and will be working on entering more schools in the rest of the year,” says Mrs May.

In July they hosted educational events in Macassar and Gugulethu and did door-to-door education across Khayelitsha three days a week.

“We believe that a community that loves animals is a healthy community and that, through our educational and health care initiatives, we are helping to create a community with compassion and care for every animal,” says du Plessis.

The puppy, now named Jelly Bean, is doing very well and is being fostered by one of the clinic’s veterinarians until he is ready to be adopted.

To assist the organisation in all its educational and welfare efforts, you can make a donation to Mdzananda Animal Clinic via a direct deposit using the details below or find out more at www.mdzanandasecure.co.za about becoming a monthly member.

Standard Bank,
Savings Account
Account: 075595710,
Code: 025009,
Reference: Help+Your Name.

For more information email info@mdzananda.co.za, or visit www.mdzananda.co.za


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