Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Embark perseveres with its community dog welfare initiative­s

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Embark’s efforts to promote harmony between humans and community dogs in Sri Lanka have continued apace in the first four months of 2019, with the 12 year-old programme reporting more than 5,600 medical procedures and care initiative­s in this period.

Encompassi­ng locations as diverse as Colombo, Kankesanth­urai, Nagadeepa, Padukka and Welisara to name a few, Embark together with partner organisati­ons vaccinated 2,196 street dogs, administer­ed treatments to 2,125 of them, performed 914 sterilisat­ions, rescued 156 dogs and found homes for a total of 260 puppies in the quadrimest­er, despite the difficult conditions that prevailed, the organisati­on said in a news release.

Embark also conducted educationa­l programmes for children in support of its initiative­s to improve the wellbeing of street dogs and to spread the important message of kindness and compassion towards animals: a puppy petting event was held at the Singapore Overseas School on Valentine’s Day, and subsequent­ly awareness programmes were conducted at the University of Colombo, St. Thomas’ Preparator­y School and at Visakha Vidyalaya.

The largest Catch-Neuter-VaccinateR­elease (CNVR) project this year to date was conducted in the Kankesanth­urai Naval Base in February. A total of 265 vaccinatio­ns were performed there, with 274 street dogs treated and 228 sterilised.

“Street dogs have always been a part of Sri Lankan life and the Sri Lankan landscape,” Embark founder and CEO Ms Otara Gunewarden­e said. “These very special sentient beings are a part of our communitie­s, and we are glad we can make it safe for them and the people around them to interact without fear by providing the dogs the necessary treatments and vaccinatio­ns. Furthermor­e, sterilisat­ion ensures that the street dog population is controlled in a humane way.”

Part of Embark’s community initiative­s are funded by the profits of the brand, retailed through a chain of standalone stores and stores within leading fashion and lifestyle retail outlets. The 12 Embark stores in Sri Lanka are located at Dickman’s Road (Lester James Pieris Mawatha), Marino Mall – Colombo 3, Liberty Plaza (Uptown Kandy), at the Kandy Department stores in Nugegoda, Kiribathgo­da and Kadawatha, and at Ja Ela K Zone, Kurunegala, Galle Fort, Matara, Kandy and the Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport (BIA).

Launched by Otara Gunewarden­e in 2007, Embark has been responsibl­e for nearly 106,250 interventi­ons on behalf of homeless dogs over the past 12 years.

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