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Weekend wrap: Dog thrown from airport balcony, man’s fight for qualification and VW responds to theft of Amarok claimhas been admitted to a medical facility. The dog had to be euthanised owing to the extent of its injuries.
"At a nearby veterinary hospital, it was confirmed that the dog had sustained extensive internal injuries and was euthanised to end its suffering," the organisation said. Full A Durban dealership confirmed that its investigating how a man's vehicle was allegedly stolen from its property.
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Cape Town Dog Owner Arrested for Cruelty After Cropping Dog’s Ears, SA EnragedThe SPCA in Cape Town rescued an American Bully after its owner clipped its ears and paid someone R3500 to clip the ears. He was arrested and charged.
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Nissan Navara has lost ground on Ford Ranger, Amarok and HiluxDated Nissan Navara double cab is falling further behind Ford Ranger, VW Amarok and Toyota Hilux in South Africa's cut-throat bakkie battle.
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VW confirms SA-status of 222kW AmarokThe Volkswagen Amarok was set to gain an all-new engine in its portfolio, but a change in plans put the South African introduction on hold.
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GWM P500 gets under Amarok’s feet but bows to Ranger RaptorShown as far back as February in South Africa, the GWM Shanhai Cannon, known locally as the P500, has arrived with a lot to prove.
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Report: Volkswagen puts a market hold on petrol-powered AmarokAfter plenty of hype over the last 12 or so months, Volkswagen Group Africa has confirmed that it will not launch the 222 kW petrol-powered Amarok in
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Sedgefield mourns tragic loss of young boy following dog encounterA dog-related incident on Tuesday, 5 November, resulted in the untimely death of Simikuso 'Simi' Ntswayibana (4), who sustained fatal injuries, leaving his community in the informal settlement area of Sedgefield devastated, Cape {town} Etc reports.
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