TygerBurger Parow - 5 February 2020

Page 1

PAROW

Woensdag, 5 Februarie 2020 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: nuus@tygerburger.co.za

@TygerBurger

NETWERK24. ALLES OP EEN PLEK.

TygerBurger

Teken in by www.netwerk24.com.

PUPPY STOLEN: BARBERS TO THE RESCUE

‘Dognapping’ solved NETTALIE VILJOEN

T

wo days after Bella, an 11-week-old german shepherd, went missing from her home, her family had given up hope of ever seeing her again. Dayyaan Ismail says the puppy disappeared from their yard in Bothasig on Sunday 19 January. He immediately posted on Facebook, asking for help in finding her. “For a solid 24 hours, until 02:00 in the morning, we received comments. A lot of people posted they had seen two men in a black GTI Volkswagen Golf in Vryburger Avenue, driving away with a german shepherd. A few said the car was grey; others said silver.” But 48 hours later, they still didn’t have a solid lead. On the Wednesday morning, Dayyaan’s wife, Ferial, received a message, saying someone was seen walking the dog in Grassy Park. “At that point, I realised Bella was gone. We basically gave up,” says Dayyaan. Two hours later, he got a call from his barber, Youssef Tazi, saying he had something for him. “We are also good friends, and I knew he drives a silver GTI, so when he phoned me, everything made sense,” says Dayyaan. It turns out the two “suspects” accused of dognapping in the Facebook posts were actually the good guys. Youssef is one of the owners of Barber’s Range, a chain of barber shops in Bothasig, Plumstead, Steenberg, Claremont, Plattekloof and Century City. His home, which he shares with his business partner, Ali Elmkadad, is close to the shop in Bothasig. Youssef says he and Ali usually drive to work together, but that morning he was running late and Ali decided to walk. “Driving down Vryburger Avenue a few minutes later, I saw Ali, talking to a vagrant on the side of the road. The vagrant was holding a puppy,” says Youssef. He pulled over to investigate. “Ali kept on asking him where he got the dog, but he kept avoiding the question,” says Youssef. They eventually offered the vagrant R20 and took the dog home. Two days later, the “lost puppy” post surfaced in his Facebook feed. To his surprise, the dog’s owner was

his client and friend Dayyaan. Although Bella’s adventure ended in a warm reunion with her family, not all puppies who go missing are as lucky. Belinda Abraham, communications, resource development and education manager at the SPCA, says there seems to be a growing trend of animals disappearing from their homes with no obvious signs of escape. “Power breeds are at the greatest risk of being stolen for dog fighting or breeding and smaller breeds may find themselves bait for dogfight training purposes or they are sold for monetary gain,” Abraham says. She advises pet owners to microchip their animals. “It provides you with proof of ownership. Neutering and spaying also reduce the risk of theft for breeding purposes,” she says. If your pet has been stolen, Abraham advises you lay a charge of theft at your nearest police station. “Stolen pets may be dumped if a buyer is not found, so notify your local animal welfare organisations. Raise as much awareness as possible for your missing pet.” Abrahams says buying a puppy from a hawker perpetuates a cycle of abuse and cruelty. She says these individuals are likely to either be stealing owned animals or breeding indiscriminately, with no concern for breeding females’ living conditions. What you should do is to post pictures of these repeat offenders on social media. “In doing so, a case file is built up which strengthens our motivation when appealing for a harsher sentence against the perpetrator,” says Abrahams. Those looking for a pet are asked to first consider adopting from the SPCA. “While many of our puppies and adult dogs are wonderful mix breeds, we often have purebreds too,” she says V If anybody tries to sell you a puppy on a street corner, contact law enforcement on 021 596 1999, the SPCA on 021 700 4158/9 or your local police.

Barbers Youssef Tazi, left, and Ali Elmkadad reunited the Ismail family with their dog, Bella. The family members are, clockwise, Mika’il, Ferial, Dayyaan and Raeesa.

// Offers valid till Sat 15 Feb 2020. // While Stocks Last!

MAGS SPECIAL

13" TYRES 155/70/13

R399

155/80/13

R350

14" TYRES 165/60/14

R450

165/65/14

R499

175/65/14

R399

R5999

175/70/14

R499

185/60/14

R450

GET up to R2000 BACK

185/70/14

R589

14 inch

MAGS COMBO

FROM

R5500

MAGS COMBO FROM

15 inch

FOR YOUR OLD RIMS & TYRES ON YOUR CAR

15" TYRES 165/50/15 185/60/15 185/65/15 195/50/15 195/55/15 195/60/15 195/65/15 205/65/15

R790 R579 R599 R4 7 5 R599 R599 R5 5 0 R699

16" TYRES 195/55/16 205/45/16 205/55/16

R699 R699 R650

16"TYRES 205/60/16 215/45/16 215/65/16 235/60/16 205/55/16 Run Flat

17"TYRES R759 R959 R999 R1100 R1150

BAKKIE&COMMERCIAL TYRE

215/45/17

R799

225/45/17

R799

225/60/17

R1099

235/55/17

R1099

18" TYRES

17"TYRES

225/40/18

R850

225/55/18

R1190

205/40/17

R550

205/45/17

R895

235/60/18

R1290

205/50/17

R995

265/60/18

R1490

215/40/17

R895

225/40/18 Run Flat R 1690

195/14c

R750

215/15c

R999

255/70/15

R1150

205/65/16c

R1100

215/65/16c

R1100

245/70/16

R1190

265/70/16

R1290

265/65/17

R1390

FIT AND BALANCING R60 PER WHEEL, OLD TYRE MUST STAY.

ALL WHEEL & TYRE

ALL WHEEL & TYRE

TYRENET

341 Voortrekker Rd, Goodwood Tel: 021 591 8035

278 Voortrekker Rd, Parow Tel:021-9113435 (Next to VW)

49 Voortrekker Rd Goodwood, Tel 021-591 1185/3


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.