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Dream team in red 2018 |
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New banners! |
What a
great start to our time here today! We made the 30 minute trek down to the port
end of Tarawa in the village of Betio to the council compound (BTC). We had
been here back in 2015, so we were familiar with the set up in the small
building by the back fence. Ceiling fans a luxury, as well as necessary shade.
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Number 4 looking sleepy. |
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Happy customers came by car... |
We set up
our new banners and gear and before long people were arriving and the council
arrived with plenty of dogs. Many people had heard radio announcements the
night before or from the neighbour who had heard it. One owner came in after he
saw our brand new banner on the front gate post!
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...and by truck! |
Pets were
numbered by texta on their fur and their details collected before owners waited
patiently for their pet’s turn. Pamphlets about dog care, post-op care sheets
and collars were handed out, as well as flea and worming medication. Small
puppies just had medicine, while larger dogs were desexed.
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Nearly the end of the day after a long wait for owners. |
Locals
seemed happy to see us and to be able to get their animals desexed so that they
would have no more puppies or quiet dogs which would stay at home. It was
obvious that these owners cared for their pets and wanted to keep them healthy.
They really like getting collars for their pets too – thank you Temwa for your
fundraising and contribution to these. One lady we were talking with told is
that she feeds her dog tinned salmon! (there is no commercial dog food
available in the shops here).
We were
delighted with the council support for our work today – advertising and pet
transport are one of the best ways that they can help us to make the most of
our time here.
Well done on your first successful day for the 2018 Kiribati Dog Health Management Trip. I trust you continue to be kept busy during the remainder of your visit. How about a photo of the team's pedicure treatments :-)
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