Mindanao Times

Just 2 dogs

Councilor to draft law limiting dog ownership per household

- BY REGINA MAE RONQUILLO

TO curb rabies and ensure responsibl­e pet ownership, a proposed ordinance will soon be filed to limit the numbers of dogs to two per household.

Councilor Mary Joselle Villafuert­e, a physician who chairs the council’s health committee, is authoring the ordinance.

Dr. Gay Pallar, rabies coordinato­r of the City Veterinari­an’s Office (CVO), said the city will adopt the same policy of Singapore to promote responsibl­e dog ownership.

Last year, the office focused on conducting houseto-house vaccinatio­n and impounding of dogs in Barangay Catalunan Grande,

Talomo District, which registered the highest rabies cases in the city with 27 in total.

Other areas with a high number of rabies cases were Tugbok District (8), Toril (6), Buhangin (5), and Bunawan (5).

The CVO is also asking for assistance from the Davao Quarantine Station of the Bureau of Quarantine to regulate the migration of dogs to the city to prevent the spread of rabies.

“As of this time, we try hard in ensuring shipping permits with vaccinatio­n cards to every dog owners who enter Davao,” Pallar said.

The CVO expressed pessimism toward achieving the national goal to be rabies-free by 2020 but they are still hopeful to totally eliminate rabies cases before 2030 as the public is now more aware of the disease compared to previous years. Challenge

Last week, a researcher from the University of the Philippine­s Mindanao said that wiping out rabies cases in the city remains a challenge due to the unregulate­d “migration” of dogs to the city.

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED), in collaborat­ion with UP Mindanao, DMSF, CVO and CHO, is currently developing a study entitled STOP Rabies: Synoptic Study on Transmissi­on and Optimum Control to Prevent Rabies.

This is a response to the “Zero by 30” goal of the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) that aims for a “zero human dog-mediated rabies death by 2030 worldwide.”

The Philippine­s has a 10year advanced goal that aims to achieve zero rabies case by 2020.

“We want to study first in Davao City if it’s possible to wipe out rabies cases because if it’s possible to wipe out rabies cases here in the city then it’s possible to wipe out all rabies cases in the Philippine­s,” Zython Paul Lachica, assistant researcher from UP Mindanao, said on Friday.

According to Lachica, Bohol is already rabies free. It is said to be an advantage for the province because it is an island.

“It is a challenge in Davao City because we are connected to other municipali­ties, at least tourists are well-regulated but it’s not like that for animals,” Lachica said.

In 2017, the city recorded 21 cases of rabies, an increasing for the 2016 figure of 15 and 2015 figure of 12. No figure was released yet for 2018.

Lachica also assured that rabies is not yet epidemic in the city, making it positive to eliminate rabies before 2030.

In the data stated by Lachica, there were already at least 20,000 vaccinated dogs in the city.

However, they are unable to monitor the remaining unvaccinat­ed dogs because of the difficulty to document the exact proportion of the total dog population.

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? A BOY GETS a shot of the measles vaccine from a Department of Health staff at the Gaisano Grand Citygate Mall in Barangay Buhangin Proper last Saturday. To vaccinate more children, the agency is conducting a free vaccinatio­n in selected malls on Saturdays and Sundays for the entire month of March. Other participat­ing malls are Gaisano Grand Mall in Toril and Victoria Plaza in Bajada.
BING GONZALES A BOY GETS a shot of the measles vaccine from a Department of Health staff at the Gaisano Grand Citygate Mall in Barangay Buhangin Proper last Saturday. To vaccinate more children, the agency is conducting a free vaccinatio­n in selected malls on Saturdays and Sundays for the entire month of March. Other participat­ing malls are Gaisano Grand Mall in Toril and Victoria Plaza in Bajada.

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