Monday, June 16, 2014
Treat Strays With Kindness
THOUSANDS of homeless dogs in Johor have been culled in a most inhumane way. Hopefully, this will come to an end.
A recent videotape of seven dogs being bludgeoned to death by dog catchers with what was seen to be iron stick, surfaced in the social networking site, Facebook. The taping garnered an outcry from dog lovers nation-wide.
Malaysian Independent Animal Rescue founder and president T. Puspa Rani flew to Johor Baru to lodge a report against the Johor Baru Municipal Council (MPJBT). She was joined by three other non-governmental organisations concerned with animal welfare, and some 15 people who lodged invidual reports.
This is believed to be unprecedented.
There were previous cases of dog culling and abuse, but the number that responded to condemn the act was not like this.
Also unprecedented was the fact that MPJBT readily admitted to the wrongdoing. Kudos to the young man who took the trouble to tail the MPJBT lorry and record the gruesome incident.
All it took was one act, one individual.
After it was seen and shared via Facebook, and the numbers made the difference. Now, we just need to be persistent. Keep at it. To stop the cruelty, and any future acts of cruelty.
Puspa also talked to representatives of the Department of Veterinary Services who was also at the Skudai police station and to her shock, found out that the MPJBT actually does not have a certified veterinarian to terminate the lives of the dogs.
According to her, no dogcatchers are allowed to kill. This is like murder of the innocence whose crime is only to be born a stray.
There is something even more shocking. Companion Animal Rescue Effort Society (CARES) founder Joseph Chia recently told me that he had received numerous complaints of pet dogs that have gone missing from homes.
Chia said that although the dog catchers have the right to enter a locked compound to snatch the dogs, it should not be done without any prior warning to the owner.
"Even if there were complaints, the dog catchers should be merciful and let the owners have some time to do something about it as these are not strays," he said.
However, not much can be done there because the pet owners were too scared to lodge a police report.
If we keep quiet, no one will know what is going on. I know there are people who are insensitive to all these. People who do not like dogs, for instance, would consider homeless dogs as just "biological trash".
"They have no homes, and they can't be on the streets. So what else can be done except to kill them?" There are people who will never comprehend why there will be a public outcry when strays are slain.
But every life is precious, and ought to be treated with utmost respect. And do not forget, the numbers can make a difference. Persistence can make a difference. Whatever it is, do not give up even when the situation seems hopeless.
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