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Sponsor the care of a Kangal The Livestock Guarding Dog Programme is one of CCF's most successful programmes. The CCF breeds and places Kangal Anatolian puppies, free of charge, with commercial and communal farmers throughout Namibia to protect their herds from predators.
Since 1994, CCF has placed over 200
Anatolian guarding dogs. The puppies bond with their herds and protect
the herds from predators. Most farmers with Anatolian dogs from CCF
report dramatic reductions of livestock losses due to cheetahs and other
predators. In turn, this helps the farmers implement improved livestock
management techniques and encourages the farmers to co-exist with cheetahs
instead of removing cheetahs from farmland.
CCF currently breeds, cares for and places about 30 puppies a year. Please become a conservation partner and assist in covering half or all of the annual costs in caring for and raising these working dogs. Each dog costs CCF over £275 a year in care. These costs include food, vaccinations, new-owner support, veterinary care and long-term monitoring. If you sponsor the cost of the care of a CCF working Kangal for £100 or more, you will receive a personal letter of thanks and a CCF sticker. If you sponsor a Kangal at any level, you'll receive a link to a special web page with the latest news from Namibia, including information on how our dogs are doing. If you sponsor a dog for a whole year (£275) you will receive special recognition at our Headquarters in Namibia. Just make sure we have your contact details when you complete the secure PayPal payment form. |
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The Cheetah Conservation Fund UK is a UK registered charity, number 1079874 Make Cheques payable to: Cheetah Conservation Fund UK. P O Box 151,
Godalming, Surrey GU7 2XW, UK
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