LISTEN: The National Council of SPCAs supports petition to ban pit bulls

LISTEN: Should pit bulls be banned as pets?

As these animals are seen as dangerous, are they really a menace to society?

The National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) has come out in support of the Sizwe Kupelo Foundation, which started a petition to ban pit bulls.
The National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) has come out in support of the Sizwe Kupelo Foundation, which started a petition to ban pit bulls. Image: Unsplash

Pit bulls are once again a serious topic of discussion.

Read more: OPINION - Is it fair to ban pit bulls as pets in South Africa?

There is currently a petition going around calling for the banning of pit bulls as pets. The petition was started by the Sizwe Kupelo Foundation and has garnered over 30,000 signatures.

The foundation started the petition to ban pit bulls as domestic animals in South Africa following a spate of attacks.

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After hearing this, Darren Maule, Keri Miller, and Sky Tshabalala wanted to explore the situation further by asking the opinion of our listeners and experts.

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Listen to what some of our listeners had to say about the petition:

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The National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) has come out in support of the Sizwe Kupelo Foundation's petition.

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We spoke to Nicole Jack from SerendiPitty Rescue. They are an NPO specialising in the ethical and responsible rescue and homing of pit bulls.

Listen to what Nicole had to say about the petition, as well as her views of pit bulls:

The conversation surrounding the banning of pit bulls as domestic animals is multi-faceted.

We managed to contact another expert, one of South Africa’s top animal behaviourists, John Faul, who had his say on the matter.

Listen to the full conversation DKS had with Faul:

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