Jet went from roaming the streets of Gqeberha wounded, to receiving much-needed medical care. Photos: SUPPLIED


In a heartwarming display of compassion, two local dogs, Jet and Gretal, enjoy renewed health and joy. These fortunate canines are just a few examples of the many animals benefiting from the #WeLoveVets campaign by Dotsure.

Gretal, a five-year-old Staffie, was diagnosed with a life-threatening uterine infection: pyometra. Her owner, living in a shared space on a limited income, could not afford the surgery.

After receiving much-needed funding, Gretal is once again her playful self, bringing joy to her owner and all those around her.

Similarly, Jet, a dog found wandering with severe burns and wounds, received vital treatment at Linton Grange Animal Hospital, courtesy of Dotsure’s financial support.

Despite initial doubts about his chances, Jet is now receiving the care and love he needs.

Having supported over 30 instances of veterinary care, sterilisations, and vaccinations through their Soft Landings initiative across the country, they have a deep commitment to animal welfare.

The collaborative efforts with veterinary professionals and animal welfare organisations, as well as the community, are making changes in the lives of pets and their owners.

Managing Executive, Glen Anderson, encouraged the community to get more involved in the welfare of animals, even those that don’t belong to them.

“We believe in making a difference by creating Soft Landings for those in need, including our furry friends,” he said.

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