South African Police Service Dog Unit

By | December 19, 2021

South African Police Service Dog Unit, The South African Police Service (SAPS) is urging the public and private enterprises to donate suitable dogs to the SAPS to increase the operational K9 capacity in the SAPS.



The SAPS is in a process to improve the K9 capacity of the SAPS, ensuring sufficient operational capacity for the fight against crime, including crime detection and law enforcement operations, as well as wildlife trafficking.

Police dogs are utilized to provide both proactive and reactive services in the SAPS. They are deployed for narcotic detection, explosives detection, protected species detection, biological body fluid detection, currency detection, carcass-and-hide detection, as well as the gathering of sheep during stock theft investigations, tracking and apprehending of dangerous suspects, fire investigation, including search and rescue operations.

The following breeds will be accepted by the SAPS:

Border Collies, German Shepherds, Cocker Spaniels, Labradors, Belgian Shepherds, Bloodhounds, Rottweilers, Golden Retrievers, German Shorthair Pointers and Jack Russells, which adheres to the following requirements:

  • Between nine months and three years old;
  • Cross breeds will only be accepted if they meet the SAPS strict organisational requirements;
  • Confident, energetic and not scared of people or loud noises;
  • Able to walk on a leash;
  • Strong and even temperament.

Potential donors can contact the K9 Donation Office at the SAPS K9 Academy, Roodeplaat on weekdays between 08:00 – 15:00 at 012 808 8787 or 082 778 9326 or e-mail [email protected]

The following K9 Units in the various Provinces throughout the country can also be contacted, as per the indicated list of authorized K9 Units during the same office hours: 



PROVINCE RESPONSIBLEK9 UNITCONTACT PERSONCONTACT DETAILS
Eastern CapeEast LondonW/O Steyn074 729 1147
082 343 4838
W/O Dixon072 735 0350
Port ElizabethW/O Steen083 495 8671
Free StateBloemfonteinLt Col Moorcroft082 384 9411
WelkomLt Col Myeki082 466 7219
GautengJohannesburgW/O Kotze082 572 0509
PretoriaW/O Taljaard082 063 4758
BenoniW/O Booysens072 158 5122
VaalrandW/O Brown082 412 9391
SowetoW/O Tsautse082 959 1656
Kwa-Zulu NatalDurbanLt Col Sithole082 454 8670
Sgt Davidson084 505 5091
PietermaritzburgLt Col Oberholzer083 778 2514
Capt Smith082 558 1391
LimpopoPolokwaneW/O Geyser061 948 8606
Sgt Selepe076 605 0101
PolitsiW/O Hyland084 582 0086
ModimolleSgt Tooka072 234 5175
MpumalangaMiddelburgLt Col Jacobz082 565 7495
W/O Grobler082 333 9010
North WestPotchefstroomW/O Swanepoel082 335 8172
PhokengW/O Koen072 430 9612
Northern CapeKimberleyW/O Johnson082 464 0269
Western CapeCape TownW/O Meyer082 522 3232
BolandW/O Burden082 469 1112
AttaquaW/O Schoeman082 411 4061

An appointment will then be made to assess the dog at the donor’s residence to establish whether the dog is suitable and if the dog is suitable a contract will be signed. Dogs are donated unconditionally to the SAPS.

Suitable dogs will be taken to the SAPS’ K9 Academy Roodeplaat where they will be examined by the SAPS’ Veterinary Services, inoculated and tagged with a microchip. They will then be quarantined for 21 days and thereafter be socialised and subjected to a pre-training programme and assessed by a panel of experts to determine suitability for police K9 training purposes. Trained dogs will be deployed operationally as a Patrol or Sniffer dog.

Dogs which did not meet the required training standard will be donated to the SPCA, who will deal with them according to their policies and regulations. This arrangement will prevent that dogs will end up in undesirable circumstances.

The extent of generosity and assistance of the public at large will be the key factor to determine the success of this donation drive and mainly to contribute to ensure that all people in South Africa are and feel safe.