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Annual Review 2007

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India: Goa : Resident Dogs : Tic Toc

Name: Tic Toc
Gender: Male
Colour: White
Age: Old!


Funny characteristic: Sleeps with his mouth open and tongue sticking out.


Tic TocTic Toc used to be the alpha male at the centre and he used to make the ladies dizzy with his good looks and strong physique. …But that was a long time ago. Today Tic Toc has lost most of his teeth, his fur has gone fuzzy and he has barely enough energy to take himself out for a wee let alone chase the girls around. He is terrible when food is around and will literally jump in your dinner plate if you turn your head for a second. He usually asks politely first though by placing his front paw on your leg and proceeding to run his claws down it until you either give in voluntarily or accidentally drop some food while screaming with pain! The rest of the time Tic Toc likes to sleep, sleep and sleep. Either in the coolness of the kitchen or outside in the burning sun. Basically he is happy wherever his legs choose to collapse under him.


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August 2008
Volunteer gives glowing report of her time in Goa
Gal Marwitz from Israel has given a glowing account of the time she spent volunteering at IAR’s clinic and rescue centre in Goa.

July 2008
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Following a joint raid earlier this year by the Forestry Department, International Animal Rescue and the Institute of Animal Advocacy (LASA), two traders in Jatinegara market, Jakarta, Indonesia were arrested.

June 2008
Update on IAR’s work in Indonesia
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