Following a shocking discovery in Mitchells Plain this week, a Cape Town animal welfare organisation has warned pet owners about the high maintenance of Maltese poodles.
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The Animal Welfare Society of South Africa (AWS SA) said they were shocked at what they discovered at the home of an elderly couple after responding to a call for help on Thursday.
Inspectors were forced to navigate their way through years of decomposing faeces to find a frightened little family of eight severely neglected dogs comprised of seven Maltese poodles and a cross-breed in the back garden, according to spokesperson Allan Perrins.
‘All the dogs were suffering from acute skin infections, fleas, severely matted coats that weighed more than their own body weight, painfully weighing them down and cruelly inhibiting their movement. Some of the dogs were blind. Some have missing teeth and all of the poodles have painful ingrown toenails.’
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‘They reeked of years of deplorable neglect. The smell of urine, faeces and rotting flesh was overwhelming.’
According to Perrins, the dogs had no shelter to protect them from the hot sun, no water to quench their thirst, and appeared to have gone hungry for days.
‘Their situation was so desperate that we decided to immediately take them into our care. After lots of tears and excuses, their owner eventually agreed to sign them over to us.’
He claimed the dogs belonged to an elderly woman who, along with her husband, was about to be evicted.
‘Until now, we are not sure who placed the call to us but when we arrived she was very upset and insisted these were her dogs.’
‘We explained that the animals could not live in this state and after some time she agreed. The animals were taken for assessment and the cross-breed had to be put down due to the severity of its condition.’
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Perrins stated that while the organisation had received numerous offers of assistance from private dog groomers, it was determined that the matting was too severe.
‘We had to put (the cross-breed) to sleep because the matting was so bad that we had to prevent it from feeling pain while it was being done.
‘It was found that there was old faeces, sand and other forms of dirt stuck in the poodles’ fur. Maltese poodles are very cute, but they are extremely high-maintenance and pet owners need to be very careful of accepting them if they are unable to properly care for and groom them.’
Perrin stated that assessments were being conducted at this time to determine whether the former owner would face prosecution for neglect.
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