starving dog

Successful Conviction

 

Well done to our dedicated Inspectorate team for achieving their second conviction for the year!

On 24th April in the Chatsworth Magistrates Court, we obtained a successful conviction against the owner of two neglected, starving dogs. After on-going welfare concerns, the dogs were seized under warrant by Inspector Ngcobo, after two written warnings for the provision of veterinary treatment were ignored.

Infested with ticks

The dogs were infested with ticks, malnourished and emaciated, and had hookworm infections. Unfortunately, they were too far gone to be saved and were humanely euthanised to release them from their suffering.

In August 2024, a case was opened against the owners, for animal neglect and failure to provide adequate food, water, veterinary treatment and a hygienic living area.

The owner, Candice Govender, entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to a fine of R6 000, suspended for five years – and a denial of ownership was also imposed for a period of 3 years.

A reminder to always call us if you suspect or witness animal cruelty: 031 579 6501 or A/H 083 212 6103.

share this on social media

News hound

NEWS HOUND?

Sign up here for all the latest ‘pupdates’ delivered straight to your mailbox!


MORE NEWS

Message from the General Manager

Message from the General Manager

Message from the General Manager   Recently we have dealt with an unprecedented number of heartbreaking cases of dogs and puppies being beaten – usually by their owners. Beaten with pangas ... brooms ... a baseball bat ... fists and feet. Strung up with chains...

Thanks for being on our team

Thanks for being on our team

Thanks for being on our team   When we shared the story of poor little Mia with you, you didn’t hesitate to rush to the rescue with generous donations to cover the cost of her veterinary treatment and care. Thank you! This is the little dog whose pelvis was...

First conviction of 2025

First conviction of 2025

The rescued cats recovering at our SPCA last year.   First conviction of 2025   On 17 February 2025, a man accused of dumping two young cats at the side of a busy road in Morningside was convicted of animal cruelty in the Durban Magistrate’s Court. Ali Danka was fined...

Your support was the best Christmas gift. Thank you!

Your support was the best Christmas gift. Thank you!

Your support was the best Christmas gift. Thank you! Many, many thanks to all our wonderful supporters who made generous donations over the festive season to ensure we had everything we needed to cope with the huge influx of lost, abandoned, unwanted and rescued dogs...