Riverland woman convicted for chronic neglect of two dogs
A woman has this week been sentenced for three charges of animal ill-treatment, relating to her two dogs that she left in emaciated condition.
Why you should be enriching your dog’s life
Here are our tips for helping your sophisticated pooch stay mentally stimulated with a variety of toys and training tools.
Meet the heroes of RSPCA South Australia: our generous donors
RSPCA South Australia would be nothing without generous donations from our kind-hearted donors. Our true heroes share their stories about why they donate.
This senior American Staffordshire Terrier shows us who’s Boss at winning life in his golden years
Poor old Boss came to us with a host of health problems in his golden years. Thankfully, an outpouring of generous support has given him a happy new life.
Kangaroo Island wildlife caught on camera enjoying chow down at RSPCA’s feeding stations
See the first images and footage captured by motion-activated cameras at 62 feeding stations set up across KI by volunteers in the wake of the bushfires.
Is your pet a player?
The truth is, you could be littering South Australia without even realising. Here's why.
Everything you need to know about caring for your pet rabbit
Thinking about adopting a rabbit, but don't know where to start? From preparing your environment to sorting out the right diet, we've got you covered.
Record breaking Clear the Shelters sees special needs cat Chester find his new home after 199 days
RSPCA South Australia's 2020 Clear the Shelters event saw an incredible 403 animals adopted over just 3 days, including one particularly special kitty.
In memory of beautiful Bear, a Rottweiler who survived neglect and won so many hearts
PHOTO ESSAY: Bear came to us in heartbreaking condition, his face covered in wounds. Here, his adoptive owner reflects on his happy life post-recovery.
Emaciated and clinging to life: how this brave mum and her tiniest pup fought the odds to survive
Asha arrived in our care severely underweight, with 7 puppies of her own. Millie, the tiniest pup, weighed just 600g. This is how Asha and Millie survived.