help stop zoonotic diseases transmitted from animals to human

Fundraising campaign by Kgotso Koza
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Until one has loved an animal a part of one’s soul remains unawakened obviously they ask no questions they pass no criticism and they are such an agreeable friends As a lover of animals most especially this particular species called dog said to be man’s best friends and the better I get to know men the more I find myself loving dogs It has come to my notice and I have seen with my eyes in this province area of Ga-Rankuwa and soshanguve this said mans best friends are suffering for what it’s on us to provide for them Cases of canine flu parvovirus and most especially zoonotic disease ( zoonotic can be discribed as diseases transmitted from animals to human) a most feared example of this is RABIES and other common diseases are Scabies ,harvest mites and the worms (roundworm ,hookworm ,ringworms etc). In all this your help and donations are highly needed to support the undoing house to house checkups and treatment of this animals to stop the spread of infections and stop death by the aids of vaccines as proper health care and regular checkups.

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  • Kgotso Koza
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ZAR50.00
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Raised offline: R3,200.00
Total: R3,250.00

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