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Animal rescue heroes in DavOro disaster zone

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NOT only are first responders risking their lives in the search and retrieval efforts in Zone One, Barangay Masara, Maco, Davao de Oro, but also personnel from the Provincial Veterinary Office and other volunteer rescuers who are saving domestic animals trapped in the disaster zone.

Dr. Headyn Cenabre, assistant provincial veterinari­an of Davao de Oro, said in a live interview at PIA on February 15, 2024, that their animal rescue operations have been ongoing for the past few days.

As of February 14, they have successful­ly rescued 27 cats and 23 dogs from both Masara and Mainit.

“Padayun usab ang atong animal rescue operation kasi we haven’t covered the whole area and we have seen many stray dogs some of them are really hungry and some of them are really scared. So kung may survivor sa mga tao meron din po sa mga animals (Our animal rescue operation continues because we haven’t covered the entire area, and we have encountere­d many stray dogs, some hungry and scared. Just as there may be human survivors, there are also animals),” she said.

The rescued pets are transporte­d to a facility in Mawab, serving as a temporary shelter where they receive necessary treatment and care.

Cenabre also said that some rescued animals had been trapped undergroun­d for several days, while others were found wandering in the area.

As they persist in ground zero rescues, they maintain communicat­ion with animal rights organizati­ons to address resource shortages, including cages, pet food, and medicines.

An organizati­on from Tagum City offered space as a shelter for the rescued animals, a gesture that the Provincial Local Government Unit (PLGU) of Maco expressed gratitude for.

To expedite animal identifica­tion, they uploaded pictures of the cats and dogs on their social media page, facilitati­ng owners in recognizin­g their pets or directly communicat­ing with the office.

In addition to the Sagip Hayop operation, personnel from the Provincial Vet and Mawab Agricultur­ists Office visited evacuation sites, providing pet food, vitamins, medicine, and anti-rabies vaccines to pets. They have rendered healthcare services to 127 dogs, catering to 97 pet owners.

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