People with their dogs wait in line for treatment outside the centre. Picture: Neil McCartney The Thanda Inja Project is bringing veterinary care to communities in Daveyton as part of its animal welfare outreach work. The initiative provides low-cost and free services, including sterilisation, vaccinations, and basic treatment for dogs and other pets in areas where access to veterinary care is limited.
PhotographerNeil McCartneyspent some time documenting the project. Community members are also educated about basic animal care and disease prevention. The programme, whose name means “love dogs” in isiZulu, continues to expand its outreach efforts across underserved communities in South Africa. VIDEO & PICTURES:Melville and Westdene residents protest water cuts
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