Cape Argus

Owners call for justice as family dogs gunned down

- DOMINIC NAIDOO

TWO pit bull-cross family dogs were senselessl­y gunned down by unknown assailants in Newlands, north of Durban on January 25.

Gizelle Chetty, the owner of the dogs, named Prince and Bella, called for justice in a Facebook post which was shared over 500 times at the weekend. Chetty urged the community to provide assistance in finding the culprits.

“I urge the community to please help our family seek justice for our fur babies,” Chetty’s post read.

Chetty said that the incident occurred between 3pm and 5pm on Wednesday, January 25, on Amlock Drive, Newlands West. The dogs were shot 12 times, with neither of them surviving.

The family said that both Prince and Bella were loving and playful and never showed aggression toward anyone.

“We as a family will not rest until justice has been served,” Chetty said.

Recent violence against allegedly vicious dogs or power breeds has been on the increase since last year.

Nicole Jack, founder and chairperso­n of Durban-based SerendiPit­ty Rescue, a pit bull rescue and re-homing non-profit said that attacks and violence against innocent pit bulls have spiralled out of control.

“People are terrified for the safety of their beloved pets so they are opting to surrender them to the SPCA or other organisati­ons,” Jack said.

In December last year, a pit bull named Adam was beaten to death in Cape Town. Chevy Fortuin, Adam’s owner, said on Facebook at the time that Adam wandered into a neighbour’s yard out of curiosity. Adam then got into a scuffle with the neighbour’s two dogs but they were separated.

The neighbour ordered his employee working in the yard to beat the dog with a metal T-pole and when Fortuin’s gardener tried to intervene and stop the beating, he was also threatened with violence by the neighbour.

A charge of animal cruelty was opened with the SAPS. Since the incident a Facebook page called “Justice for Adam” has been created, which now has more than 1 500 followers with regular updates posted on the ongoing court case against the neighbour.

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