Because CARA is not a shelter, many times we have no slots available to rescue cats or dogs. During these times, we try and empower the reporter to help. In this case, CARA donated Ivermectin to the reporter, and she was able to feed him the appropriate dosage everyday in his food. Even though we did not rescue this stray, at least his life has been improved significantly. Any help is certainly better than no help.
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I’m from Munt.city and I have been worried about the dogs around our neighborhood particularly one dog which I will call Bantay. It has been in a tight cage with no matting since it was a puppy..this dog is now turning 8 this year. It’s gravely malnorished with scabs and wounds. It’s left outside the home of its’ owner irregardless of what weather we have..(typhoons and summer heat) I proded our neighbor to have pity but he said they’re just waiting for the dog to die..obviously!! I don’t know what to do and who to call for help..I don’t want the dog to toast esp.that summer is only months away. Pls.help♥
Hi, Singing Melody. How is the dog?
If you encounter cases like this, it will help if you have a copy of the Animal Welfare Act. Download here – https://www.caraphil.org/mainsite/learn/downloads/republic-act-no-8485-the-animal-welfare-act-of-1998″/#.VW1k3WIaySM.
Please also report to your barangay and ask for their help educating your neighbor.