Muzzy was found wandering the streets of Lilongwe and was rescued by LSPCA. She is a very gentle dog and great with children, so she has been given a job with LSPCA! Even children who are initially scared of dogs quickly make friends with Muzzy so she is a great way to teach children how to care for animals and will now be an important feature of our education programmes at the clinic. A local group of school children visited the clinic recently and as the photos show, were soon keen to play with her.
Lilongwe Society for the Protection and Care of Animals was the first animal welfare charity in Malawi caring for domestic, farm and wild animals. Begun in 2008 with the full support of the Ministry of Agriculture and the financial assistance from the Royal Society for the Prevention to Cruelty of Animals (RSPCA International), now LSPCA is celebrating five years of community service.
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
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Hopefully little Muzzy will have a great effect in teaching these kids about animal welfare, as well as having fun in the process!
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