SPCA says you should adopt a best friend

Many animals are in need of new homes, and face the risk of being euthanised.

SPCA says you should adopt a best friend –

Heather Gero of the Newcastle SPCA encourages pet owners to seriously consider adopting their new ‘best friend’.

She explained that too many pet owners failed to sterilise their pets, and then surrendered the offspring to animal shelters such as the SPCA. Many of these pets are euthanised when adoptions do not occur.

This number could be dramatically reduced if more people adopted pets instead of buying or obtaining them from other sources,” said Gero.

She has given three reasons to adopt, not shop:

Dog walking, grooming and even petting a pet increases physical activity, strengthens the heart, improves blood circulation, and slows bone tissue loss.”

Gero believes it is critical for the SPCA that all of its animals find permanent homes.

Come to the SPCA to meet your new best friend and experience the wonderful feeling of providing a special home to an animal in need,” she concluded.

To find out more about adoption procedures or to visit the animals, call the SPCA on 034 318 2346 or visit at 1 Sampson Drive, Barry Hertzog Park.


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