Meet Noodle

Meet Noodle

BARC Animal Welfare

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Meet Noodle

Looking for a loyal best friend? Noodle is ready to find a loving forever home!

This sweet, friendly pup loves people, enjoys attention, and is waiting for a family to call his own. Could you be the one to give Noodle the happy ending he deserves?

If you're interested in adopting Noodle, please contact BARC Animal Welfare for more information.

Meet Noodle

BARC Animal Welfare

BARC Animal Welfare is a non-profit organisation serving vulnerable dogs and cats in the greater Gansbaai area. The organisation provides essential animal rescue services, stepping in when animals face abuse, neglect, unsafe conditions, or abandonment. Rescued animals are given a second chance at li...

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