SPCAs in South Africa are governed by the SPCA Act 169 of 1993 which is administered by the NSPCA, constituting us as a statutory body. Inspectors are authorised in terms of the Animals Protection Act 71 of 1962 and the Performing Animals Protection Act No. 24 of 1935 with the SPCA movement collectively undertaking over 90% of all animal welfare investigations and prosecutions in South Africa. Apart from dealing with legislation and specialist matters, the NSPCA also operates in areas where there is no existing SPCA, or where support is required, or has been specifically requested, or in response to disasters (i.e. emergencies, floods, fires). National issues include but are not limited to: Awareness Campaigns Community Outreaches Compilation of Codes and Regulations Development of Committees Development of National Standards for animal care within industries that utilise animals Disaster Response Education Emergency Relief Liaison with animal-related industries Media Releases on national and international issues Monitoring of welfare standards Negotiation at Government and Provincial authorities Presentation of courses on animal welfare to Prisons Services, South African Police Services and Traffic Services Pro-active welfare work Researching the link between animal cruelty and human abuse Training of SPCA Inspectors and Committee Members Monitoring Welfare: In its statement of policy the NSPCA is clear regarding its opposition to certain practices which contravene our primary and motivating concern which is the prevention of cruelty to all living creatures. Utilisation of animals gives humans neither the right nor the licence to exploit or abuse any animal in the process. The NSPCA is opposed to animal racing, animal fighting, the keeping of wild animals as pets, any degree of confinement or the use of any animal in sport, entertainment or exhibition likely to cause distress or suffering, and the unnecessary confinement of wild animals. The NSPCA advocates responsible pet ownership. The NSPCA is not government funded and relies on the generosity of public support The lives of tens of thousands of animals are improved because of our passion, our intervention, and our commitment to bring about change in the agriculture, wildlife and research sectors. In a country that spans over a million square kilometres, there are areas where there is no SPCA, no animal welfare organisations and no veterinary services. The NSPCA plays a vital role in bringing extraordinary help to these people and their animals.
Reviews
Cali Lenox
25 Jun 2018
REPORT
Amanda Milner
20 Jun 2018
REPORT
I made a call to Brakpan SPCA, I spoke to a very helpful Shawn, my heart was broken today, but he set my heart to rest. To think that you need to give your fur babies away because you don't have no ot... Read More
I made a call to Brakpan SPCA, I spoke to a very helpful Shawn, my heart was broken today, but he set my heart to rest. To think that you need to give your fur babies away because you don't have no other choice, he came and made my day a little better. Thank you Read Less
Marie Le Roux
18 Dec 2017
REPORT
Bianca Myburgh
8 Dec 2017
REPORT
C Boshoff
27 Oct 2017
REPORT
Great place. Animals taken well care of. Good service.
Bruce Douglas-Haw
21 Mar 2013
REPORT
The Brakpan SPCA took my dogs out of my yard with a warrant, that we did not see or know about, based upon the animal act no 71 of 1962. This act basically protects animals against all kind of abuse.... Read More
The Brakpan SPCA took my dogs out of my yard with a warrant, that we did not see or know about, based upon the animal act no 71 of 1962. This act basically protects animals against all kind of abuse. We do not abuse our animals, they were not underfed, they are healthy, well fed, with shiny coats. They received a complaint from a neighbor. They had no legal grounds or rights to take my animals as there as no sign of abuse or ill treatment. Read Less
SPCAs in South Africa are governed by the SPCA Act 169 of 1993 which is administered by the NSPCA, constituting us as a statutory body. Inspectors are authorised in terms of the Animals Protection Act 71 of 1962 and the Performing Animals Protection Act No. 24 of 1935 with the SPCA movement collectively undertaking over 90% of all animal welfare investigations and prosecutions in South Africa. Apart from dealing with legislation and specialist matters, the NSPCA also operates in areas where there is no existing SPCA, or where support is required, or has been specifically requested, or in response to disasters (i.e. emergencies, floods, fires). National issues include but are not limited to: Awareness Campaigns Community Outreaches Compilation of Codes and Regulations Development of Committees Development of National Standards for animal care within industries that utilise animals Disaster Response Education Emergency Relief Liaison with animal-related industries Media Releases on national and international issues Monitoring of welfare standards Negotiation at Government and Provincial authorities Presentation of courses on animal welfare to Prisons Services, South African Police Services and Traffic Services Pro-active welfare work Researching the link between animal cruelty and human abuse Training of SPCA Inspectors and Committee Members Monitoring Welfare: In its statement of policy the NSPCA is clear regarding its opposition to certain practices which contravene our primary and motivating concern which is the prevention of cruelty to all living creatures. Utilisation of animals gives humans neither the right nor the licence to exploit or abuse any animal in the process. The NSPCA is opposed to animal racing, animal fighting, the keeping of wild animals as pets, any degree of confinement or the use of any animal in sport, entertainment or exhibition likely to cause distress or suffering, and the unnecessary confinement of wild animals. The NSPCA advocates responsible pet ownership. The NSPCA is not government funded and relies on the generosity of public support The lives of tens of thousands of animals are improved because of our passion, our intervention, and our commitment to bring about change in the agriculture, wildlife and research sectors. In a country that spans over a million square kilometres, there are areas where there is no SPCA, no animal welfare organisations and no veterinary services. The NSPCA plays a vital role in bringing extraordinary help to these people and their animals.
I made a call to Brakpan SPCA, I spoke to a very helpful Shawn, my heart was broken today, but he set my heart to rest. To think that you need to give your fur babies away because you don't have no ot... Read More
I made a call to Brakpan SPCA, I spoke to a very helpful Shawn, my heart was broken today, but he set my heart to rest. To think that you need to give your fur babies away because you don't have no other choice, he came and made my day a little better. Thank you Read Less
Marie Le Roux
18 Dec 2017
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Bianca Myburgh
8 Dec 2017
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
C Boshoff
27 Oct 2017
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Great place. Animals taken well care of. Good service.
Bruce Douglas-Haw
21 Mar 2013
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
The Brakpan SPCA took my dogs out of my yard with a warrant, that we did not see or know about, based upon the animal act no 71 of 1962. This act basically protects animals against all kind of abuse.... Read More
The Brakpan SPCA took my dogs out of my yard with a warrant, that we did not see or know about, based upon the animal act no 71 of 1962. This act basically protects animals against all kind of abuse. We do not abuse our animals, they were not underfed, they are healthy, well fed, with shiny coats. They received a complaint from a neighbor. They had no legal grounds or rights to take my animals as there as no sign of abuse or ill treatment. Read Less