SerendiPitty Rescue

SerendiPitty Rescue Ethical and responsible rescue
Ethical and responsible homing
100% committed to the needs of the breed
Registered NPC/PBO with a section 18A certification.
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Yup... Lesson learnt. I wish more people understood this lesson! They give everything they have for us!
13/01/2026

Yup... Lesson learnt. I wish more people understood this lesson! They give everything they have for us!

My daughter is alive tonight because of the dog I had planned to surrender this morning.
I won't sugarcoat it. In an overcrowded city shelter, a six-year-old Pitbull mix doesn't get "rehomed"—they get a needle. I knew that. I just tried to bury the truth under a mountain of practical excuses.
My name is Maya. I’m 34, a single mother living in a drafty apartment in a town where the local economy has been on life support for a decade. I work back-to-back shifts at a warehouse just to keep the lights on. If you’re living through these times, you know the suffocating feeling of the walls closing in.
Last week, my world fractured. My rent spiked, grocery prices became a joke, and then the "Notice to Tenant" arrived. It was cold and corporate: “Unauthorized Breed on Premises. Pitbull-type dogs are no longer permitted. You have 14 days to remedy the situation or face eviction.”
"Remedy the situation." It’s a sanitized way of telling a mother to discard a family member.
His name is Buster. We adopted him during the pandemic when the world felt fragile. My daughter, Ava (7), was suffering from debilitating night terrors. Buster changed everything. He’s a block-headed, brindle-colored goofball who is terrified of the vacuum cleaner, but the moment he started sleeping by Ava’s bed, the nightmares vanished. He became her guardian, her pillow, and her best friend.
But love doesn't satisfy a landlord’s insurance policy. This morning, with a leaden heart, I did the math. I looked at my empty savings and the eviction notice. I made the "responsible" choice. I booked an appointment at the county shelter for tomorrow. I was already rehearsing the lie I’d tell Ava—that he’d found a big farm to live on.
The Attack
This afternoon, drowning in guilt, I took Ava and Buster for one last walk at the park near the interstate. I sat on a bench, manually deleting photos of Buster from my phone because I knew the sight of them would eventually break me.
Ava was near the swings, her laughter ringing out. Buster was at my feet, resting his heavy head on my knee, sensing my distress and licking my hand as if to comfort me for the betrayal I was planning.
Then, Buster’s entire demeanor shifted. He stood up, the fur on his neck bristling like needles. A low, guttural growl started deep in his chest.
I looked up, confused. Then I saw the threat.
Fifty yards away, a man was walking a massive, unleased Mastiff mix. The owner was glued to his phone, completely oblivious. The loose dog locked onto Ava. It didn't bark; it just charged.
Time turned to sludge. I saw the Mastiff’s muscles ripple. I saw the dirt fly. I saw Ava turn, clutching her doll, her eyes filling with terror. I tried to scream, to move, to do anything—but I was paralyzed.
I didn't save her. Buster did.
He didn't wait. He didn't hesitate. He launched himself like a heat-seeking missile. He didn't go for the other dog's throat; he simply became a living shield. He collided with the Mastiff mid-air just feet from my daughter.
The sounds were horrific—snarling, snapping, and the heavy thud of bodies hitting the turf. The Mastiff was larger and vicious, but Buster wouldn't yield. He took every bite meant for Ava. He took the teeth to his neck, his shoulders, and his ears. He held the line.
The other owner finally dropped his phone and ran over to tackle his animal.
The Aftermath
When the chaos ended, Ava was shaking under a park bench, completely unharmed. Not a single scratch.
But Buster was collapsed in the grass. His coat was matted with blood. His breathing was shallow, his eyes glazed. I fell to my knees, sobbing, “I’m sorry, I’m sorry.” I wasn't just apologizing for the injuries; I was apologizing for the appointment I had made that morning.
I didn't care about the rent. I didn't care about the credit limit. I lifted him into the car and drove like a ghost was chasing me to the emergency vet. I threw my maxed-out card on the desk and told them to save him at any cost.
It’s now 3:00 AM. We are home.
Ava is sleeping on a pallet on the floor because she refused to leave his side. Buster is covered in stitches, patched with bandages, and wearing a plastic cone. He’s heavily medicated, but when I walked in just now, his tail gave a faint, rhythmic thump-thump against the floor.
I looked at the eviction notice on the table and ripped it into pieces. I cancelled the shelter appointment and blocked the landlord’s number.
We might have to move into a trailer. I might have to work twenty hours a day. I don't know how the math will work, but the math doesn't matter anymore.
The Lesson
Society told me he was a "liability." My landlord called him a "risk." My bank account told me he was a "burden."
But tonight, as I look at his scarred, beautiful face, I see the truth. He isn't a pet or a line item on a budget. He is the hero I almost threw away.
I am going to spend the rest of his life trying to be the person he already thinks I am.

We took in 2 VERY scared little girls today. To see how scared they were was heart breaking once they left the environme...
08/01/2026

We took in 2 VERY scared little girls today. To see how scared they were was heart breaking once they left the environment they knew. Backyard breeding has to stop! We are struggling to keep up with the vet bills and the lack of suitable homes. Today cost us another R2070.10 bill attached. we simply dont have. They needed us. At 4 months old. Never had a vaccination. Fleas. Worms. And ticks. While the owner might love his pets how is this OK? Pets are w commitment financially and emotionally. They are safe now. They will get the love and care they need until someone amazing comes along.

But if people were responsible and sterilized and made lifelong commitments to pets instead of until... we wouldn't be under as much pressure as we are.

We are running a lucky draw PLEASE support it. It helps with our bills. If youd like ro donate please use the details provided below. Reference puppies. We are able to issue section 18a certification for donations.

Serendipitty Coastal Powerbreed Rescue NPC
FNB
62778779474
BC 220127
Swift Code FIRNZAJJ

And he still waits for his forever 💕
08/01/2026

And he still waits for his forever 💕

Ooohhhh look at what we have up for grabs!!! We have a gorgeous hamper with such amazing goodies. * a Pandora charm dona...
07/01/2026

Ooohhhh look at what we have up for grabs!!!

We have a gorgeous hamper with such amazing goodies.

* a Pandora charm donated by one of amazing supporters Erin 💜
* loads of yummy treats
* toys some provided by the amazing Ruepets
* a beautiful blanket crocheted with love from Carol Henriksen Dustins mom
* a little collar and lead
* some pro biotics supplied by our go to pet shop

To buy a ticket/s for our lucky draw please use the banking details below. R50 A Ticket. POP sent to Nicole via WhatsApp 083 780 1664. Reference lucky draw

Serendipitty Coastal Powerbreed Rescue NPC
FNB
62778779474
BC 220127
Swift Code FIRNZAJJ

Remember our little girls being drowned... (link attached) both girls are doing so well. World officially introducing Gu...
05/01/2026

Remember our little girls being drowned... (link attached) both girls are doing so well. World officially introducing Gucci and Fendi 💜 going on around 8 weeks and definitely ready for their new homes. They are active sweet little girls that deseve someone who loves their spirit and determination to survive. Such different personalities. They both definitely need older dogs in the home to play and learn from.

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1DCCpdKRCH/

If youd like to apply for Gucci or Fendi please whatsapp Nicole 083 780 1664 and request an application.

Strict home checks and adoption fees apply

These gorgeous dogs are all still waiting for their forever homes
05/01/2026

These gorgeous dogs are all still waiting for their forever homes

05/01/2026
Happy Gotcha beautiful Sunny 🥰 may you have the life you deserve after your rough start 💙
05/01/2026

Happy Gotcha beautiful Sunny 🥰 may you have the life you deserve after your rough start 💙

FOUND! DO YOU RECOGNIZE THIS DOG? DURBAN. TO CLAIM WE WILL NEED POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION. INBOX ONLY. IF YOURE IM A POSIT...
04/01/2026

FOUND! DO YOU RECOGNIZE THIS DOG? DURBAN. TO CLAIM WE WILL NEED POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION. INBOX ONLY.

IF YOURE IM A POSITION TO FOSTER PLEASE INBOX US.

BONDED PAIR KZN can relocate for a suitable home. Phoyisa Phoyisas a 9-year-old male Rottweiler x Labrador with a gentle...
03/01/2026

BONDED PAIR KZN can relocate for a suitable home.

Phoyisa

Phoyisa

s a 9-year-old male Rottweiler x Labrador with a gentle, playful nature. He has been introduced to other dogs before and has always done well. Despite his size, he is a big giant puppy at heart and loves to play, especially chasing shadows and cellphone reflections and is a bit of a circus dog he enjoys catching his treats in the air and showing off his fun side. Phoyisa is sensitive to loud noises and is afraid of fireworks and thunder, so he does best in a calm, secure environment where he feels safe and reassured. Phoyisa is neutered will be microchipped.

Skye

Skye is a 4-year-old female Pitbull with a strong personality and lots of energy. She is affectionate, loves attention, and is talkative. Skye is comfortable with the dogs she was raised with, but she is not social with unfamiliar dogs and would do best as the only dog or with dogs she already knows. She does not like cats; although there is a cat in the home, they are kept separate.
Skye is spayed and microchipped.

Must go together. The family are immigrating and are unable to take them with them.

Strict home checks and adoption fees apply . To apply whatsapp Nicole 083 780 1664

Happy Gotcha gorgeous Axel 💙 may you live the life you desevre in your beautiful home. Be so very happy 🥰
03/01/2026

Happy Gotcha gorgeous Axel 💙 may you live the life you desevre in your beautiful home. Be so very happy 🥰

30/12/2025

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 12:00

Telephone

+27837801664

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SerendiPitty Rescue

SerendiPitty Rescue is no-kill dog rescue organisation based in KZN. We are a group of people who are dedicated and committed to rescue, protect and improve the lives of abused, abandoned and homeless Pit Bull type dogs.

Following a comprehensive adoption process, we place our dogs in loving, responsible and safe homes, with families who are passionate about dogs and have a clear understanding of the breed.

We are committed to providing the dogs that come to SerendiPitty Rescue with the best possible veterinary care and treatment; as well as ensuring they are all sterilised before being placed in their new homes.

SerendiPitty Rescue relies solely on donations from the public to continue our life saving mission.