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GRAPHIC IMAGES: SPCA rescues dogs from terrible conditions at Munsieville hostel

The local SPCA added a post to their social media page explaining how they rescued a number of abused and neglected dogs in Munsieville.

The Roodepoort and Krugersdorp Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) added a shocking post to their Facebook page today, Tuesday 27 August.

In the post they told the story of how their inspectors responded to a claim of cruelty in the Munsieville hostels.

Some of the dogs that were found in Munsieville.
Photos: SPCA Roodepoort and Krugersdorp Facebook page.

There were several dogs being kept between two hostels and living in terrible conditions.

They had no food, no shelter, no veterinary care and the only water was coming from a dirty drain. Their living conditions were, according to the post, filthy.

Together with the police and the Health Department, the SPCA was able to remove the dogs.

The conditions the dogs were living in.

“The owner will be prosecuted,” explained the Facebook post.

The post went on to ask the community to help them help these vulnerable and abused animals, which will have to have skin scrapings taken, blood drawn and tested, dental work, mange treatment and medication.

“Please, every cent will help,” said the post.

The dogs were found in terrible conditions.

If you would like to help the SPCA to save these animals and give them the life they deserve, you can make a donation into the SPCA’s bank account, as follows:

Bank: Standard Bank,

Account name: SPCA Roodepoort,

Account number: 410 411 094,

Branch code: 001206.

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