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PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 6:04 pm 
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Cambridge taxi driver swaps car for 150 Moroccan dogs

A man has given up driving taxis around Cambridge to live in a kennel with 150 dogs in Morocco.

Karl Scarr, 52, set up a sanctuary in Tangier in 2012 after visiting the country and realising "cruelty and abuse [were] considered normal".

He built the large kennel he currently shares with all the dogs while his own home is being built.

The former zoologist is working with other charities and schools to improve animal welfare in Morocco.

Despite having no electricity or running water, Mr Scarr, originally from Cherry Hinton, has managed to nurse more than 1,000 animals, rehoming many of them.


Le Sanctuaire de la Faune de Tangier (The Wild Animal Sanctuary of Tangier, or SFT) prides itself on never turning a stray away.

But this means space is tight and Mr Scarr currently shares his bed with Khan, a bullmastiff which is "second in command", but he considers himself the "leader of the pack".

Stray 'spotter'

However, being the leader does not mean Mr Scarr has an easy life.

In order to care for the dogs and 300 other stray or maltreated animals, he gets up in the early hours and each day begins with shovelling 30kg (66lb) of excrement.

Mr Scarr is campaigning to change welfare legislation in Morocco and his work promoting sterilisation, vaccination and adoption is now being shared with other animal charities in the country.

"The sanctuary has become the focal point for a major campaign for change to animal protection laws in the country, which is hugely exciting," he said.

He has also helped develop a new "animal spotter" app which he hopes will encourage people to contact the charity when they see maltreated or stray animals.

Meanwhile, Mr Scarr said he plans to contact Guinness World Records as he is sure no-one else has ever lived in the same room as 150 dogs.

from BBC news website there you go Ven the perfect retirement hobby for you :lol: :lol:

You could even employ trotsky to do the chit shovelling he's had plenty of practice :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:

source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-ca ... e-36046452

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 6:31 pm 
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from BBC news website there you go Ven the perfect retirement hobby for you :lol: :lol:

You could even employ trotsky to do the chit shovelling he's had plenty of practice :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:


honestly mate i love dogs, im 53 now & have shown/owned boxers for 30 years (11 in total), i have a 12yr old now in the house who is crufts qualified for life & has been since 4 years old, sadly gonna be our last boxer, i also just bought a black pug pup ( downsized :lol: ) 7 months ago, i love dogs, animals in general, but dogs are like kids, you love yours but they get on everyone else's tits !! :wink:


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