10/06/2026
๐จ URGENT WARNING TO DOG OWNERS ๐จ
The Tshwane SPCA would like to urge all dog owners to remain extra vigilant following concerning reports of an increase in the theft of large breed dogs across Gauteng.
Breeds such as Pit Bulls, Rottweilers and other large or power breeds appear to be targeted. While the West Rand has reportedly been affected, concerns are now also spreading to areas including Pretoria, Witbank and surrounding communities.
There is growing concern that some stolen dogs may be held while owners search desperately for them, often offering rewards that increase over time, before the dogs are suddenly โfound.โ Sadly, there is also the possibility that some animals may be stolen for dog fighting, illegal breeding or other cruel purposes.
The Tshwane SPCA encourages the public to remain alert and to report any suspicious activity immediately.
๐พ Please help protect your pets:
โข Keep your dogs safely secured behind locked gates and fences.
โข Where possible, keep dogs in the back yard and out of sight from the street.
โข Avoid advertising or showing off your dogs on social media or in public spaces.
โข Ensure your pets are microchipped and that your contact details are up to date.
โข Report suspicious vehicles, individuals or activity in your area immediately.
โข If your dog goes missing, report it to your nearest SPCA, local vets, shelters and SAPS as soon as possible.
We ask the community to please stay vigilant and help spread awareness. By working together, we can help protect our beloved animals and prevent them from falling into the wrong hands.
Tshwane SPCA
Protecting animals. Serving the community.
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