Liz and Roxy were in desperate need of love and support during a very vulnerable time. They were destined to meet and change each other’s lives forever.
VIDEO: "She would have been in absolute pain for months. That's not a way to live ... but her owner chose to do nothing over a really long period of time.”
RSPCA South Australia has successfully prosecuted a Hillcrest man for organised dog fighting – the first such prosecution under new animal welfare laws.
Willow was skeletal when she gave birth to seven pups last year. Now RSPCA has prosecuted her former owner – and Willow's found happiness in the Adelaide Hills.
Oscar and Daisy were forced to endure badly matted coats and painfully decayed teeth. After RSPCA prosecution, the pair found a loving new home – together!
A woman who left her two Maltese dogs locked in a car for five hours while she visited her daughter in hospital was convicted on Monday in Elizabeth Magistrates Court of animal cruelty charges and ban...
This is a joint statement between RSPCA South Australia and Environment Minister Hon Ian Hunter MLC
A 38-year-old man is due to appear before the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Monday 13 February af...
A couple who failed to feed their three dogs until one starved to death were convicted last week in Elizabeth Magistrates Court of animal cruelty charges and banned from owning any animals.
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In one of the worst cases of abandonment RSPCA South Australia Inspectors have seen, a Woodville West woman was yesterday convicted of aggravated animal cruelty for abandoning 14 cats, of which all bu...