Animal rights advocates: Probe closure of animal shelter in Davao City

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Animal rights advocates: Probe closure of animal shelter in Davao City
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DAVAO CITY – Animal welfare advocates have urged the city government to reinvestigate the unjust closure of an animal shelter here following the complaint filed by neighbors on alleged foul odor and loud noise from the facility.

Happy Animals Club, a non-profit animal shelter, has expressed apprehension about facing permanent closure due to the alleged unfounded complaints submitted by their neighbors to the city government.

The Facebook video showed closed-circuit television footage in which city government officials are seen discussing the possibility of leaving the shelter, revoking its license, and confiscating its animals. The inspector recommended the relocation of the animals to a more suitable location which the owner has no problem. Still, it would be terrible for them to be driven away by a false complaint, as they need more funds to do that immediately, Amante said.

“We sincerely hope that the city government and the Happy Animals Club can come together to seek solutions that benefit all parties involved. We firmly believe that a collaborative approach can lead to a win-win situation for the shelter and the city government,” the ARRF said.

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