A dachshund-cross has been found dead in an open field on the corner of Lonehill Boulevard and Capricorn Road, dangling from a tree by a piece of wire. The wire had been pushed through the dog’s skin to hang it.
“This crime is in violation of the Animal Protection Act and the perpetrator can be prosecuted if found,” said inspector Stephen Maile, from Sandton Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).
Maile ran a microchip scan but, unfortunately, there was no microchip or any sign of identification for the dog.
It seems like something had eaten away at the dog’s hind legs and because of that, the gender of the dog cannot be determined. “The body had already started to decompose and there were no other leads at the crime scene,” explained Maila.
According to him, the dog suffered immensely and was strangled. He added that this has been a difficult and traumatic case.

The Sandton SPCA appeals to community for any information that could aid the investigation. “If the community has any information to share, they should make contact with the Sandton SPCA,” said Maile.
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