SPCA rescues Cape Town pony after being continuously whipped

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SPCA rescues Cape Town pony after being continuously whipped
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The Cape of Good Hope SPCA stepped in to help this pony that was being 'continuously whipped' to move faster. Report abuse:

received several calls from concerned members of the public regarding a cart-horse being whipped continuously.

The pony had a cart attached and was busy transporting a load on Strandfontein Road, heading from Ottery towards Strandfontein.According to eyewitnesses, the owner continuously whipped the pony in an attempt to get the pony to move faster.The caring complainants followed the pony, whilst on the line with our Inspectorate,” the Cape of Good Hope SPCA said.

Chief Inspector Jaco Pieterse and Horse Care Unit Supervisor Tracy Knox later joined Ntungele with a horse box to load the pony.The pony was confiscated by Chief Inspector Pieterse in terms of Regulation 468, read together with the

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