The Animal Welfare Society of Stellenbosch (AWSS) had a record-breaking month with 96 dogs adopted in March. What makes this record especially rewarding is that in February, the Kennels had reached capacity with over 140 dogs in its care at one time.
Since 1956, the AWSS has been a lifeline to thousands of animals in need. The Society will never turn away an animal in need of their help, a 66-year-old promise they strive to keep. Last year, over 1 200 unwanted, neglected, and abused dogs passed through the doors of AWSS. They came to the shelter from everywhere and by every means – by an inspector or Law Enforcement as a stray, trotting in with heartbroken owners who couldn’t afford to keep them any longer, dropped off by owners who just didn’t want them anymore, sometimes with a member of the public who spotted them wandering the streets and knew AWSS would be their best chance for hope.
“When it comes to taking on a new pet – RESCUE is our favourite breed. 96 adoptions in one month is an incredible milestone to have achieved,” said Jessica Perrins, Head of Fundraising & Communications. “This record-breaking number demonstrates how deeply our community cares – and the same goes for our incredible AWSS staff and dedicated volunteers.”
While celebrating this triumph, shelter staff are aiming for another successful month. April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month, and the AWSS will be running an adoption promotion that reduces dog and cat adoption fees to R750. Adoption includes sterilisation, initial vaccinations (up to date of adoption) and microchipping.
AWSS is located in Devon Valley Road, Stellenbosch. The shelter is open for adoptions Monday to Sunday 10am. to 3pm. For more information, please call 0218839129 or visit www.awss.co.za.
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