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By Neil McCartney

Chief Photographer and Multimedia Journalist


IN PICS: Gudwulfs Pit Bull Rescue a safe haven for dogs but in dire need of donations

The rescue centre currently has 56 dogs and is in dire need of donations


Gudwulfs Pit Bull Rescue is a NPC that started in Dani Gudwulf’s backyard over 10 years ago as a personal rescue effort.

Gudwulf is passionate about American Pit Bulls and other power breeds.

He runs Gudwulfs Pit Bull Rescue from a plot in Benoni. The operation is self-subsidised, mostly from money he makes making wooden furniture.

The bull breeds are often very misunderstood. The qualities that make these dogs good in obedience and agility games also attract highly unscrupulous people looking for strong competitors for their dog fighting. The result is that all bull breeds, in particular the APBT, have gained a reputation for being dangerous. Misinformation and fear caused by the actions of a minority of dogs kept by criminally negligent people has provoked legislation against the breed in a number of countries around the world.

The rescue centre currently has 56 dogs and is in dire need of donations, as their numbers have increased due to people’s circumstances changing during lockdown. Pit Bulls (especially previously abused ones) are lots of work as they are very active.

Often people underestimate the time and patience needed to own one of these dogs. This is why they say these dogs are not for everyone. They were selectively bred to be like that, but now are often abused and used for dog fighting.

Gudwulfs tries to rehome their dogs but are adamant that no dog that goes through their shelter will ever fight.

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