Swakopmund SPCA calls for change in laws to protect dogs
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 6/02/2025
Following the killing of Ragnir, a Rottweiler dog, to be sold as kapana meat, sending shockwaves through the community, the Tierschutzverein (SPCA) Swakopmund has spoken out against the way dogs are regarded in Namibian law. Tierschutzverein chairperson Desiree Nel highlights the organisation’s (…)
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