Saturday, November 28, 2009

WELCOME TO ASPA



NEW MEMBERS WELCOME.DONATION WELCOME
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

OUR MISSION

To educate the community about Animal respect, care, and good husbandry through weekly clinics, school visits, and literature
To rescue stray and injured animals
To control companion animal over-population
To carry out rabies vaccination campaigns and deworming
To give deworming for donkeys and treating wounds
To update and amend the current legislation
To construct an animal rescue facility and veterinary laboratory


Your Membership and Donations helps us in our efforts to protect and promote awareness of animal welfare and treatment.

Thank you for helping us

Kind regard
ASPA-TEAM

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

OCTOBER NEWSLETTER

ASPA MONTHLY NEWS LETTER – OCTOBER 2009

Mobile Dog Clinics
This month we have done 4 Saturday morning Dog clinics. These clinics involve the ASPA team visiting various villages in and around Arusha to de-worm and vaccinate dogs against rabies. During these clinics we also assess the general health of the dogs and offer advice on how to improve the animals’ health and condition. We also provide educational material with detailed health and nutritional information for the owners of dogs in the poorest condition. Our schedule allows us return to each area a year after our previous visit to give booster vaccines and give de-worming medication.

Areas visited in October 2009

KIROSH VILLAGE 3RD OCTOBER 2009
Total vaccinated & de-wormed = 259
Wounds treated = 4
Eye care = 0
Skin diseases =2
Cat vaccinated & de-wormed = 4

SORENI VILLAGE 10TH OCTOBER 2009
Total vaccinated & de-wormed = 191
Wounds treated = 2
Eye care = 1
Skin diseases = 1
Cat vaccinated& de-wormed = 3

NJIRO WARD VILLAGE 24TH OCTOBER 2009
Total vaccinated & de-wormed = 223
Wounds treated = 7
Eye care = 3
Skin diseases = 0
Cat vaccinate & de-wormed = 3

0LORIEN VILLAGE 31ST OCTOBER 2009
Total vaccinated & de-wormed = 309
Wounds treated = 4
Eye care = 1
Skin diseases = 3
Cat vaccinated & de-wormed = 1



Donkeys Clinics(WORLD ANIMAL DAY)
Two donkey clinic conducted 2nd otober to present world animal day

KIKATITI MARKET
Total treated(dewormed) = 165
Wounds treated = 13
Eye care = 4
Skin diseases = 7
Hoof care = 3

MARORONI VILLAGE
Total treated(dewormed) = 138
Wound treated = 9
Eye care = 1
Skin diseases = 4
Hoof care = 1


During market days the ASPA team travels to the markets to visit the donkey owners and request permission to access the donkey’s basic health and to administer first aid, we also provide other free treatments such as worming, eye care, hoof care and wound treatment.
We then discuss donkey welfare with the owners and distribute educational material to help educate them about donkey care
There has been a long standing problem of rope burns and wounds on the donkey’s front and rear legs, especially when these ropes are supporting heavy loads for extended periods of time. To improve this situation ASPA has provided the services of passing out free plastic tubes the donkeys harness is inserted inside the tube and the tube prevents the irritating rope from rubbing and wounding the donkey’s skin.



OTHER FIRST AID &RESCUE PERFORMED IN OCTOBER 2009
Five puppies rescue at Gymcana and one one dog at Ngarenaro




Proposed Clinics for November 2009

Mobile Dog Clinics
Moivo village 7th November 2009
Suye village 21st November 2009
Manyire village 28th November 2009

Donkey Clinics
No clinics are planned due to a lack of funding, if anyone would like to make a donation towards our Donkey clinics we would be very grateful, you can contact us on this email address info@aspa.co.tz.

N;B ASPA will be at x-mass fair this year at TGT ground on 14th & 15th November
Please your most welcome to join and to renew your memberships






Your Membership and Donations helps us in our efforts to protect and promote awareness of animal welfare and treatment.

Thank you for helping us

Kind regard
ASPA

THANK YOU FOR VISITING US AT X-MASS FAIR


16th November 2009


Dear Sir / Madam

Thank you for visiting us at the Christmas Fair. It was wonderful meeting everyone.

All of us at ASPA and the Dogs, Donkeys and Cats and their owners that we help would like to send our sincere thanks and gratitude for all of your generous donations and membership fees.

Your donations and memberships will help us continue our dog and donkeys clinics around the Arusha area providing medical treatment and vaccinations to the animals and add in the education of the community.

If you require any further information or know of any one else that would like to make a donation or become a member please either email us on info@aspa.co.tz or pick up a membership form at Meat Kind or Pet Care Tanzania

Once again we thank you for your support

ASPA TEAM

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Donkey Clinic

Today we did a donkey clinic for the World Animal Day. See on the pictures.


Donkeys arriving at the market.

Donkey Deworming

Donkey Eye Care

Wound Treatment

Back Protection

Friday, October 2, 2009

New Member Invitation

We would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to ASPA - Arusha Society for the Protection of Animals. We are an NGO based in Arusha and are active in the community raising awareness of Animal health and welfare and helping animals in need.
We currently run weekly mobile clinics for Dogs and twice weekly clinics for Donkeys.

The Mobile Dog clinics involve the ASPA team visiting various villages in and around Arusha to de-worm and vaccinate dogs against rabies. During these clinics we also assess the general health of the dogs and offer advice on how to improve the animals’ health and condition. We also provide educational material with detailed health and nutritional information for the owners of dogs in the poorest condition. Our schedule allows us return to each area a year after our previous visit to give booster vaccines and give de-worming medication.

The Donkey clinic takes place during market days. The ASPA team travels to the markets to visit the donkey owners and request permission to access the donkey’s basic health and to administer first aid, we also provide other free treatments such as worming, eye care, hoof care and wound treatment.
We then discuss donkey welfare with the owners and distribute educational material to help educate them about donkey care
There has been a long standing problem of rope burns and wounds on the donkey’s front and rear legs, especially when these ropes are supporting heavy loads for extended periods of time. To improve this situation ASPA has provided the services of passing out free plastic tubes the donkeys harness is inserted inside the tube and the tube prevents the irritating rope from rubbing and wounding the donkey’s skin.

For ASPA to conduct our clinics and continue the education of local people on animal health and welfare we rely heavily on funding, donations, private and corporate membership.

If you would like to help us with our work by becoming a member of ASPA please fill out the member form attached and take to Arusha Meat King or Tanzania Pet Care both in Arusha town center.

If you would like to volunteer for ASPA or would like any further information please contact us by email: info@aspa.co.tz

We look forward to your support
Thank You,
ASPA

ASPA is starting a blog


We are happy to start a blog as a website for ASPA. On the picture you can see the ASPA team on a dog clinic (from left: Annie, Jenny, Dr. Bwanga, Johnson and Mosha)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Donations

THE TOP 16 GREAT REASONS TO SUPPORT ASPA:
  1. We rehome about more than 100 animals every year.
  2. We speak out for the animals.
  3. In 2008 we treated 8286 dogs and 7853 donkeys, also we helped more than 1000 donkeys by covering the harness with plastic pipe.
  4. We speak up for farm animals.
  5. In 2008 we collected and rescued more than 50 stranded, abondoned and abused animals.
  6. So far we have improved the lives of thousands of farm animals.
  7. We raise awareness of animal welfare in schools.
  8. We rely on your support.
  9. Animals can't stick up for themselves so the ASPA speaks up for them.
  10. We love animals just as much as you do.
  11. We're always on call 027-2502613
  12. We're improving the welfare of donkeys.
  13. No animal is too old or too ill for us to help.
  14. We hold activity days.
  15. The ASPA teaches people to care for animals and there's hope that people will care more for each other - that has to be good news for the whole world.
  16. We reward peple who are kind to animals.
Your membership and donations helps us in our efforts to protect and promote awareness of donkey treatment and welfare. Our membership form to renew and to join is available at MeatKing and TanzaniaPetCare Arusha or contact info@aspa.co.tz

Yearly membership fee:
Corporate 200.000 Tsh
Family 25.000 Tsh
Adult 10.000 Tsh
Child 5.000 Tsh

EXIM Bank
Account No. 0780350555

Thank you for helping us raise animal welfare awareness.

Donkey Clinic in September 2009








During market days the ASPA team travels to the markets to visit the donkey owners and request permission to access the donkey’s basic health and to administer first aid, we also provide other free treatments such as worming, eye care, hoof care and wound treatment.
We then discuss donkey welfare with the owners and distribute educational material to help educate them about donkey care
There has been a long standing problem of rope burns and wounds on the donkey’s front and rear legs, especially when these ropes are supporting heavy loads for extended periods of time. To improve this situation ASPA has provided the services of passing out free plastic tubes the donkeys harness is inserted inside the tube and the tube prevents the irritating rope from rubbing and wounding the donkey’s skin.

Mobile Dog Clinics in September 2009















This month we have done 4 Saturday morning Dog clinics. These clinics involve the ASPA team visiting various villages in and around Arusha to de-worm and vaccinate dogs against rabies. During these clinics we also assess the general health of the dogs and offer advice on how to improve the animals’ health and condition. We also provide educational material with detailed health and nutritional information for the owners of dogs in the poorest condition. Our schedule allows us return to each area a year after our previous visit to give booster vaccines and give de-worming medication.

Areas visited in September 2009:

BARAA CHINI VILLAGE 5TH SEPTEMBER 2009
Total vaccinated & de-wormed = 219
Wounds treated = 3
Eye care = 0
Skin diseases =0
Cat vaccinated & de-wormed = 2

ENGUTOTO VILLAGE 12TH SEPTEMBER 2009
Total vaccinated & de-wormed = 311
Wounds treated = 7
Eye care = 2
Skin diseases = 4
Cat vaccinated& de-wormed = 0

KIRANYI VILLAGE 19TH SEPTEMBER 2009
Total vaccinated & de-wormed = 243
Wounds treated = 3
Eye care = 4
Skin diseases = 1
Cat vaccinate & de-wormed = 1

SURUMALA VILLAGE 26TH SEPTEMBER 2009(RABIES DAY)
Total vaccinated & de-wormed = 187
Wounds treated = 5
Eye care = 1
Skin diseases = 1
Cat vaccinated & de-wormed = 0

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Our Mission

We are an NGO based in Arusha and are active in the community raising awareness of Animal health and welfare and helping animals in need.We currently run weekly mobile clinics for Dogs and twice weekly clinics for Donkeys. Our mission is:

  • To educate the community about Animal respect, care, and good husbandry through weekly clinics, school visits, and literature
  • To rescue stray and injured animals
  • To control companion animal over-population
  • To carry out rabies vaccination campaigns and deworming
  • To give deworming for donkeys and treating wounds
  • To update and amend the current legislation
  • To construct an animal rescue facility and veterinary laboratory