The Animal Welfare Society Stellenbosch (AWSS) has raised alarm over the increasing number of animal surrenders, particularly dogs, in recent months.
The Animal Welfare Society Stellenbosch has raised alarm over the increasing number of animal surrenders, particularly dogs, in recent months.
For many pet owners, the decision to surrender their pets arises from limited accommodation options and affordability constraints. This pattern is concerning and indicates the urgent need to promote pet adoptions, sterilisations and awareness initiatives.
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