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Visit Woodrock Animal Rescue Pop-Up to adopt a dog

Visit Woodrock Animal Rescue Pop-Up to adopt a dog

The Citizen3 days ago

Woodrock Animal Rescue has set up a Pup Pop-Up centre at The Garden Shop in Parktown North.
Read more: Adopt a dog at Woodrock
Locals are invited to visit the shop between 09:00 and 14:00 every Saturday and Sunday to view their selection of adorable dogs.
If you would like to adopt an animal, you will be required to fill out a screening questionnaire and have a home visit before the dog can be taken home.
The cost of the adoption is R1 700 for a puppy, and R1 500 for an adult dog, which includes vaccinations, de-worming, flea treatment, microchipping and sterilisation. Should the puppy not be ready for sterilisation at the time of going home, Woodrock will provide a sterilisation certificate to be claimed by one of our affiliated vets. Proof of sterilisation must be sent to Woodrock.
Also read: Adopt a dog at Woodrock Pop-Up
If you adopt a second adult dog you will receive a 25% discount on the total fee.
For more information, call 071 420 9868 or 082 925 3133, or email hello@woodrockanimalrescue.co.za.
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