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Veterinary clinic liable for emotional damages after dog suffers burns
The Mercury
|July 23, 2025
THE Pierre van Ryneveld veterinary clinic in Pretoria was ordered to pay emotional damages to the owner of a Yorkshire Terrier called Triesie, who underwent a cruciate ligament repair but was badly burned on her other leg by a hot water bottle.
Riaan Nortje turned to the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, where he demanded damages from the Pierre van Ryneveld Veterinary Clinic. He sued the veterinary clinic for R400 000 for emotional distress.
Deputy Judge President Aubrey Ledwaba granted the claim and ordered the veterinary clinic to pay the proven damages. Nortje also succeeded in his claim for travelling and related costs as he visited Triesie at the clinic following her injuries. The clinic was, in this regard, ordered to pay his proven damages.
However, his claim for R103 800 in damages, following his allegations that Triesie was bought as a show dog and if it was not for her injuries, she would have earned this amount through shows, was turned down.
This story is from the July 23, 2025 edition of The Mercury.
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