Happy Animals Club in the Southern Philippines

Good morning friends.

Today we take a journey to the Southern Philippines where the heart of a 9 year old boy named Ken grabbed the attention of the world for his care of stray animals.  When i contacted Ken’s family to run the story, they were really gracious about it.  I’m grateful for that.

Some people have a kinship with animals and it can start very young. That has sure been the case with Ken. He frequently would take food outside to attend to the strays. Looking after all these strays started to become costly and took up a lot of time. Ken Knew he needed help.

So 9 year old Ken took it upon himself to draw a little poster to get people to donate to his cause. From his little poster, to pictures of him feeding strays on the street, to his dad posting a few pictures on the internet, Ken’s story went viral all over the world. From there donations started piling in.

Happy Animals Club from the Philippines helping stray dogs and cats

 Here above are several strays that Ken transformed their lives. Happy Animals Club

 Here is the Poster that got everyone intrigued

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Some before pictures of the strays above

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Above is one of the After pictures once Ken transformed his / her life.      

Happy Animals Club -- Philippines

 Here is another before picture of Ken holding hands with one of the strays.

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 Above is the same dog after Ken turned his/her life around.

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From helping animals in his little garage;

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To a 10,000 Square foot facility the family just leased for a year.

 

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 Friends this is what we call a miracle.

Ken and The Happy Animals Club

And that Miracle was Ken.
Here’s link to website to donate and more information;  http://www.happyanimalsclub.org/
Here is quote from Ken’s dad;
“Some very kind people who saw these pictures donated money to help me care for the dogs. We got enough money to get the dogs I was feeding off the street, feed them high quality canned food, and provide them with veterinary care. They gained a LOT of weight, their open wounds healed, and their fur grew back. They also learned not to be scared of humans.”
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