The Dog is supposed to be Man’s Best Friend, if the dog gets a good person to look after him then life is good but unfortunately this is not the case for most of the dogs in the world.
I have seen all kinds of dogs living in many different kinds of conditions. Some are so well pampered that they do not really know that they are still dogs, others are looked after very well and are a very important part of the family. Some are only useful to the owner as long as he can make money from them and some are just living on their own as nobody really wants them. All around the world, many dogs get lucky and are really treated well, they get the best food, regular medical checks and inoculations, their own bed to sleep on and even clothing to match that of the owner.
With this article, I am not saying that the Philippines is worse than anywhere else for the poor treatment of dogs as there is terrible abuse of dogs happening in the developed countries, but a major difference is that in the developed world there are strict laws to protect the unfortunate animals – while here in the Philippines there are laws, but like many laws here, they are of a very low priority to the government agencies.
As you drive around the streets of Manila or anywhere in the Philippines, you would see many dogs roaming around looking for food. Most of these dogs belong to someone but unfortunately their owners doesn’t care about them, they had been abandoned because the owner got a new pure bred dog, sometimes a dog who belong to a poor family is luckier because they are given table scraps and their family are not abandoning them, everything is still on a case-by-case basis. I also know some rich families who adopt dogs from the street, so I guess social status is not the basis of being a responsible dog owner. If dogs are not fed at home, then it’s up to the poor dog to find food for himself; he can eat dead animals, and rotten food which has been thrown away by people.
Many of these dogs get very badly treated by people who throw sticks and stones to drive the dogs away. Many small or young dogs are forced by hunger to compete with the bigger street wise type of dog who gives no mercy regardless of size so many of this kind of small dog gets open wounds which can easily get infected because nobody will take care of the injuries or treat them. Its so sad to see a dog with a skin disease which has caused all the hair to fall out and in many cases the skin goes pink. These dogs are constantly scratching and open up wounds on their skin as the itching is totally uncomfortable. Because of infection these dogs usually do not survive and their dead bodies can become food for other starving animals so the infections can be passed on to others.
In some cities, there is animal control… who will take dogs if they are roaming in the streets, and if their owners will not get them, they will be destroyed in 48 hours. There are even speculations that, the said animal control or dog pound are selling the dogs to illegal dog meat traders, though it has not been confirmed yet. Some syndicates are getting stray dogs, so that they can sell their meat. It is illegal to eat dogs in the Philippines, but just like any other law, some people can get away with it. Luckily, we have Animal Kingdom Foundation, a UK funded animal shelter, who rescue dogs from illegal dog meat traders.
Before I end this article, I would also like my readers to know that even homeless people are capable of loving dogs, and it only proves that those who have less can give more.
Friends, I want you to meet Mang Rudy. He lives in a push cart with 16 dogs and 2 cats. For me, he is luckier than those who have big mansions, massive money on their bank account because Mang Rudy has best friends who will never abandon him no matter what.
Blog post by Kristine – http://thealphadogattitude.blogspot.com
If you want to support Indonesia’s rescue groups here are some links:
1. Animal Kingdom Foundation– it is an organization rescuing dogs that are supposed to be butchered.
Website: http://www.animalkingdomfoundation.org
2. Island Rescue Organization– it is based in Cebu and they are rescuing street dogs.
Website: http://islandrescue.org/
3. CARA – it is a no shelter facility group, who help street dogs and cats.
4. AARRC– it is located in Kalibo Aklan, founded by a Dutch National.
Website: http://animals.tukcedo.nl/
5. Philippine Animal Lover’s Society. —- It is a group of people, who work through networking using facebook to save street dogs.
Website: donation details here.
Facebook link: Philippine Animal Lovers Society
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2 replies on “Street dogs of Philippines – Help needed!”
Always interested to hear about street dogs, and the constant push and pull between locals who abandon them, and those who help them. One has to believe that social progress will eventually make a difference for dog and man alike.
In our country there is a huge gap between the rich and the poor. The urban poor consist of those people who live in slums, most of them have 5-10 kids each, and of course if they have a female dog and cat, it will also have a lot of puppies and kittens. Most of the rich people in our country are not fond of rescuing street dogs, they maybe dog lovers, but they prefer a purebred dogs, a dog which is fit to their social status. There are some people though, who are willing to do everything to rescue abandon dogs and cats, and most of the time this people are just living in the street, I guess they have the biggest heart. I really hope, that you can at least donate to any of the animal rescue organizations that I have just mentioned above.