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PAWS files animal cruelty raps vs ‘killer’ of Killua

- —Philstar.com

Non-government organizati­on for animal rights Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) on Monday filed criminal complaint against the individual who struck the golden retriever Killua which resulted to its demise.

PAWS filed charges of animal cruelty, under the Animal Welfare Act of 1998 and the AntiRabies Act, before the Camarines Sur Office of the Provincial Prosecutor.

Killua was killed in Camarines Sur on March 17, after resident Anthony Solares hit it, claiming that the dog was being "aggressive."

The incident was captured on closed-circuit television and shared on social media by Killua's owner, Vina Rachelle Arazas. In the footage, Solares can be seen striking the dog as it attempts to flee.

PAWS said that charges for Anti-Rabies Act was filed against Solares after the nonprofit org found that the latter brought the slain dog to a known slaughterh­ouse and dog meat cooking area after it was killed.

This law also prohibits the trading of dog meat. If found guilty, Solares may face imprisonme­nt of one to four years and will be fined with no less than P5,000.

If found guilty of animal cruelty, on the other hand, Solares may face six months to two years imprisonme­nt or a fine of not less than P1,000 nor more than P5,000.

POSITIVE FOR RABIES

PAWS also reported that the slain golden retriever has tested positive for rabies, according to a lab report the organizati­on released on Monday.

The organizati­on then urged the individual­s who were scratched or bitten by Killua to “immediatel­y get post-exposure shots.”

According to the Bureau of Animal Industry’s Manual of Procedure for Rabies, the standard procedure for an animal suspected of having rabies is to either "be monitored for 14 days" or, in cases where rabies is highly suspected, "be humanely euthanized without damaging the head."

However, PAWS said that the result of the testing of the slain dog “may not be accurate” as its body might have been contaminat­ed as it was buried in an area where stray dogs have been slaughtere­d.

“PAWS is making this announceme­nt to ensure that any bites or scratches will be reported promptly in the interest of public health and safety,” the organizati­on’s statement read.

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