BARK Buddy Django's Tooth Fairies

$505 of $500 goal
Given by 16 generous donors in 20 days

BARK Buddy is looking for his Tooth Fairy, do you have the fairy dust he needs?

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BARK Buddy Django spends every week providing free animal-assisted education into preschools, primary schools and youth groups. He shares his unconditional love and affection for those that need it and demonstrates safe dog/child tools to help keep our children safe.

But he is in need of a little magical fairy dust himself this week... He has broken a large canine tooth at the rear of his jaw and it needs to be surgically removed.

Do you want to be one of Django's Tooth Fairies? Every dollar counts as we aim to raise $500 towards his extraction and medical treatment over the next fortnight.

Any donation of $50 or more will receive a personalized thank you letter from Django himself. And every donation over $5 is tax deductible.

Get to know Django a little better by watching his video below.

About us

BARK NZ is New Zealand's only children's charity dedicated to the delivery of Animal Assisted Education, empowering children to feel confident and be safe with and around dogs.

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Latest donations

Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 04 Sep 2015
$5
Larissa
Larissa on 04 Sep 2015
The children i taught at Rutherford Primary loved being in his program, one boy in particular made immense progress with him.
$55
Sue, Paul and Flicka
Sue, Paul and Flicka on 03 Sep 2015
Good luck for tomorrow Django.. we will all be thinking of you.. x
$20
Erica & Nala
Erica & Nala on 03 Sep 2015
Good luck buddy
$20
Diane
Diane on 03 Sep 2015
Good luck Django.
$20

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This campaign started on 29 Aug 2015 and ended on 18 Sep 2015.