Every year, hundreds of pets are surrendered to RSPCA South Australia and other animal welfare and rescue organisations by people who cannot find rental propert
Record 19 months in care - roadblocks removed to find Mia a home
RSPCA South Australia staff and volunteers have united to remove all the roadblocks they can in an all-out blitz to find a loving ho...
Cases scheduled for court hearings in January 2024
A couple in their 40s is due at the Christies Beach Magistrates Court to face two counts of ill-treatment of an animal in relation to two dogs, fo...
A northern suburbs woman was today convicted in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court for allowing a young dog to starve to a point where he weighed 8.9kg, less than half the weight he should have been....
Cases scheduled for court hearings in December 2023
A 40-year-old woman from the north-eastern suburbs is facing 20 charges of ill-treatment of an animal in relation to more than 60 animals, includ...
Image: Macaroni when seized – 4 Jan 2023 – and right, recovered at RSPCA Lonsdale shelter – now rehomed.
A Whyalla couple who allowed their young dog and her seven puppies to starve were convic...
Since she was found, Pepper the Pomeranian has been through a tough time, enduring multiple surgeries before finally finding her happily ever after.
When RSPCA South Australia Inspector Stuart fi...
RSPCA SA’s affectionate senior animals keep senior citizens young at heart
As American actress Bette Davis famously said, “Getting old is not for sissies”, but getting old is definitely easie...
RSPCA South Australia is seeking public help to locate the owner of a young, female, mixed-breed dog found on Tuesday evening.
A member of the public found the dog wandering at large in Argana ...
Image: Eight-year-old mare Ahilla when seized by RSPCA SA Inspectors – August 2022
A woman from South Australia’s Murraylands region who allowed three horses to starve has been sentenced to t...
A 48-year-old woman from Lewiston has been charged with failure to comply with a court order restricting the number of animals she is allowed to have in her care or custody.
Kerrie Fitzpatrick ...