logo
Animal welfare group, school condemn dog cruelty in Pangasinan, Iloilo

Animal welfare group, school condemn dog cruelty in Pangasinan, Iloilo

GMA Network3 days ago

Two separate incidents of animal cruelty that occurred in Pangasinan and Iloilo drew flak from an animal welfare group and a school.
In CCTV footage, a dog is seen being dragged by a motorcycle in Calasio, Pangasinan.
The incident was reported to the barangay, but the suspect has yet to be identified.
According to a barangay personnel, the suspect is not a resident of the area. It is also unclear what happened to the dog.
The Animal Investigation Project, who condemned the incident, said the dog would most likely die from the injuries it sustained from being dragged by the motorcycle.
The investigation is still ongoing.
Meanwhile, in Iloilo City, a security guard was relieved from his duty on a university campus after firing a gun.
A video showed that two dogs were running after a gun was fired.
The security guard admitted the incident.
According to the police, the security guard said the dogs have rabies, pose as a threat to students, and that they scatter garbage.
GMA Regional TV is reaching out to the security guard, but he has been relieved from his work.
The university condemned the incident, while the police said it would help those who plan to file a case against the security guard, who may face charges for violating the Animal Welfare Act. — Mariel Celine Serquiña/BAP, GMA Integrated News

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

3 auto shops raided in Davao for illegal importation, rebuilding of right-hand vehicles
3 auto shops raided in Davao for illegal importation, rebuilding of right-hand vehicles

GMA Network

timea day ago

  • GMA Network

3 auto shops raided in Davao for illegal importation, rebuilding of right-hand vehicles

Authorities raided three auto surplus shops in Davao City for allegedly illegally importing and rebuilding right-hand-drive vehicles. In a statement on Wednesday, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) said initial investigation revealed the surplus shops are not accredited to import, rebuild, or deal in right-hand drive motor vehicles. LTO said it found employees engaged in rebuilding right-hand drive motor vehicles in the backyard of their premises. 'This is part of our sustained operations since the raid we conducted in Quezon City last month against these kinds of illegal activities. We are conducting an investigation and charges will be filed,' LTO chief Vigor Mendoza II said. 'The importation of right-hand drive motor vehicles is also illegal itself,' he added, citing Republic Act 8506, which has a penalty of imprisonment and a fine of P50,000. The law states that, 'It shall be unlawful for any person to import, cause the importation of, register, cause the registration of, use, or operate any vehicle with its steering wheel right-hand side thereof in any highway, street or road, whether private or public or of the national or local government.' During the raid on May 21, authorities also impounded about 45 right-hand drive vehicles from the said surplus shops.—Mariel Celine Serquiña/RF, GMA Integrated News

Senior who dragged dog in Pangasinan identified; pet survives
Senior who dragged dog in Pangasinan identified; pet survives

GMA Network

time2 days ago

  • GMA Network

Senior who dragged dog in Pangasinan identified; pet survives

The old man caught on video dragging his dog behind a motorcycle in Calasiao, Pangasinan has been found and has admitted to the incident. Barangay officials from Banaoang traced the man to a village in Dagupan City. With help from the Calasiao Veterinary Office and the police, they visited the man and confirmed that he was the rider seen in the viral video. According to the police, the man claimed the dog was his pet and he had no intention of hurting it. 'Gusto niya ilipat sa bahay ng anak niya kaya itinali niya roon. Ang sabi naman niya, dahan-dahan lang 'yung takbo ng motor niya. Noong una, nakakasabay pa raw 'yung aso. Pero later on, hindi niya napansin na nakaladkad na 'yung aso,' Police Captain Anthony Doctolero, deputy chief of the Calasiao Police Station, said. The man said he only stopped after someone told him that the dog was being dragged. He then carried the dog home. The dog survived with only minor injuries. It was treated immediately by the municipal veterinary team and is now recovering. 'So far 'yung aso is buhay naman at okay naman. May sugat siya sa paa pero nagamot na, naka-bandage na. Malakas na siya,' Calasiao Municipal Veterinarian, Dr. Jorge Bandong said. Authorities explained to the dog owner the potential legal consequences he could face. While the dog remains in his custody, police say they are reviewing whether to file charges under the Animal Welfare Act. 'Pinag-aaralan natin 'yung mga kaso na pwedeng isampa, sa Animal Welfare Act. Papasok siya sa animal cruelty pero pinapaubaya na namin sa Veterinary Office ang legal na aksyon na gagawin,' Doctolero added. — GMA Regional TV News

Animal welfare group, school condemn dog cruelty in Pangasinan, Iloilo
Animal welfare group, school condemn dog cruelty in Pangasinan, Iloilo

GMA Network

time3 days ago

  • GMA Network

Animal welfare group, school condemn dog cruelty in Pangasinan, Iloilo

Two separate incidents of animal cruelty that occurred in Pangasinan and Iloilo drew flak from an animal welfare group and a school. In CCTV footage, a dog is seen being dragged by a motorcycle in Calasio, Pangasinan. The incident was reported to the barangay, but the suspect has yet to be identified. According to a barangay personnel, the suspect is not a resident of the area. It is also unclear what happened to the dog. The Animal Investigation Project, who condemned the incident, said the dog would most likely die from the injuries it sustained from being dragged by the motorcycle. The investigation is still ongoing. Meanwhile, in Iloilo City, a security guard was relieved from his duty on a university campus after firing a gun. A video showed that two dogs were running after a gun was fired. The security guard admitted the incident. According to the police, the security guard said the dogs have rabies, pose as a threat to students, and that they scatter garbage. GMA Regional TV is reaching out to the security guard, but he has been relieved from his work. The university condemned the incident, while the police said it would help those who plan to file a case against the security guard, who may face charges for violating the Animal Welfare Act. — Mariel Celine Serquiña/BAP, GMA Integrated News

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store