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Surrender or Rehome a Yorkie in Northern Cape

If you need to surrender, rehome, or find a safer next step for a Yorkie in Northern Cape, start with the official SA Yorkie Rescue surrender path. Give clear location, urgency, health and behaviour details so the case can be assessed properly.

Use the official surrender form first

This page is guidance for Northern Cape. The actual intake path is the official SAYR surrender form, where you can explain what is happening and where the dog is based.

Northern Cape Yorkie surrender context

Northern Cape rehoming cases can be logistically difficult because of long distances, so the first message needs to be especially complete.

Give your exact town, nearest major centre, transport ability, urgency and whether the dog has any health or behaviour concerns.

KimberleyUpingtonSpringbokDe AarKuruman

When to use this Northern Cape surrender page

You cannot safely keep your YorkieUse the rescue path if housing, health, finances, family changes, behaviour, relocation or time pressure are affecting the dog’s welfare.
You are avoiding unsafe private handoversGiving a Yorkie away quickly through Facebook, WhatsApp or classifieds can create serious placement risks.
You need structured adviceSenior dogs, bonded Yorkies, medical needs and behaviour concerns need honest context, not rushed placement.

What to include when you ask for help

The more complete your first message is, the easier it is to triage. For Northern Cape cases, include your town/suburb, especially if you are near Kimberley, Upington, Springbok, De Aar, Kuruman, plus the urgency and any health or behaviour issues.

  • Your exact area and whether transport is possible.
  • The Yorkie’s age, sex, sterilisation status if known, and medical needs.
  • Behaviour around children, visitors, other dogs and cats.
  • Whether the dog is bonded with another dog or must stay together.
  • Why you need to surrender or rehome, and how urgent it is.
  • Clear photos and the best callback number.

Why rescue-led rehoming is safer in Northern Cape

1
Initial intake

You provide the facts through the official form so SAYR can understand the dog and the urgency.

2
Case triage

The team considers welfare risk, location, behaviour, health and available placement options.

3
Safer planning

The goal is not just moving the dog quickly. It is finding the safest realistic next step.

4
Matched placement

Where placement is possible, homes should be assessed for suitability rather than chosen by speed alone.

If you are near Northern Cape

If you are close to Northern Cape or in nearby provinces such as Western Cape, Free State, North West, still use the same official surrender process and give your exact location. Rescue logistics depend on distance, urgency, foster capacity and the dog’s needs.

Official SA Yorkie Rescue details

Official name and aliasesSA Yorkie Rescue; also known as SAYR, SA Yorkie Rescue & Rehoming, South African Yorkie Rescue, Yorkshire Terrier Rescue South Africa.
Official websitessayr.co.za and yorkierescue.co.za.
Official Facebook and contactSAYorkieRescue · +27 87 078 0924 · [email protected]

Frequently asked questions

Can SA Yorkie Rescue help me surrender a Yorkie in Northern Cape?

Use the official surrender form with full location, urgency, health and behaviour details. SA Yorkie Rescue reviews cases based on welfare need, available capacity and practical next steps.

Is private rehoming safer than rescue intake?

Usually no. Private handovers through social media or classifieds can be risky if the home is not properly screened. A rescue-led process gives the dog a better chance of safe assessment and placement.

What details should I include in the surrender form?

Include your area, best contact number, urgency, age, health, sterilisation status if known, behaviour concerns, other pets, children, bite history if relevant, and why you can no longer keep the Yorkie.

What if I am not exactly in Northern Cape?

Still use the main surrender path and give your exact town or suburb. The team can only advise properly when they know where the dog is and how urgent the situation is.

Other province surrender pages