Sun.Star Davao

HAPPY ANIMALS CLUB NOT YET ACCREDITED

The shelter has not yet applied for Animal Welfare Accreditat­ion because the ban imposed on them has not yet been lifted

- BY ROJEAN GRACE PATUMBON

AN OFFICIAL from the City Veterinian’s Office (CVO) said the Happy Animals Club has yet to apply for Animal Welfare Accreditat­ion (AWA).

Dr. Corazon Sepulveda, head of CVO, said during the ISpeak media forum on Thursday morning, March 7, 2024, at the New City Health Building in Magallanes, Davao City that the animal shelter has not yet applied for AWA because the ban on the shelter has not yet been lifted.

“Until today, they have not applied for the annual welfare accreditat­ion dito sa Davao, so I was [asked] by the admins pero di pa sila naka-apply because ang sabi ni Happy Animals, hindi pa daw na-lift yung kanilang closure kaya hindi pa sila nag-apply ng accreditat­ion (Until today they have not applied for the annual welfare accreditat­ion here in Davao, so I was [asked] by the admins but the Happy Animals said that they did not apply because the closure has not yet been lifted),” she said.

Sepulveda added that they should apply for accreditat­ion as an animal shelter since they are rescuing animals.

“Kasi yun yung dapat na unang step na gagawin nila kasi they are into rescuing animals (Because this is the first step that they should do because they are into rescuing animals),” she said.

She added that the CVO’s main concern for the animals club is the welfare of the cats and dogs. Their main priority is the cleanlines­s of their surroundin­gs and where the shelter buries the bodies of the dead animals.

“Kasi pupwede if the animal is deceased and nakakahawa siya so papano i-dispose and then saan tumatakbo ang kanilang waste? (Because if the animal is deceased and contagious, where do they dispose of the body, and also where does their waste flow),” she expressed.

Sepulveda said that if they go on to rescue animals and they do not have the AWA, the Bureau of Animal Industry will close them eventually. (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/davao)

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