How To Adopt A Dog In South Africa

Below is How To Adopt A Dog In South Africa

What is the fastest way to adopt a dog In South Africa?

Create a Story For Your Pooch.

Make Flyers & Post Them At Local Coffee Shops.

Spread the Word With Your Vet and Vet Staff.

Post About Your Pet on Nextdoor.

Bring Your Foster to Adoption Events.

Have Your Dog Wear Special “Adopt Me” Gear.

Attend Local Events & Festivals.

How much does it cost to adopt a dog in South Africa?

Adoption fees are R600 for cats, R800 for dogs, and R940 for puppies and kittens under 6 months old. All adopted animals are sterilized, microchipped, vaccinated, and dewormed.

An initial non-refundable deposit of R202 must be paid to reserve the animal and once the home check has been approved, the balance must be paid.

Do you pay to adopt a dog in South Africa?

Adoption fees are R800 for dogs and R650 for cats (prices are subject to change).

When you apply to adopt a pet from the SPCA, you will pay an R150 non-refundable deposit, which is included in the total adoption fee.

How much is a dog in South Africa?

The price of a single puppy ranges between R20,000 and R70,000.

In Cape Town, the price of a commonly colored puppy is between R25,000 and R30,000, while in Johannesburg, the price range is between R30,000 and R50,000. Puppies in exotic colours fetch higher prices.

How much do puppy vaccinations cost in South Africa?

Initial vaccinations: You will need about three vaccinations plus a rabies shot.

The vaccinations will cost an average of R470 each = R1,410. Deworming: Your puppy should be dewormed every three months and the average cost will be R24 = R96.