Straits Times Jan 11, 2013 report: 31 dogs rescued
from 'abandoned' animal shelter.
In Singapore, the government had designated some
land in Pasir Ris as spaces for dogs.
Entrepreneurs bidded for the land and build the
kennels or tanks to house the approved species of
animals like dogs, cats and fishes. They developed
the land and rent out the kennels to private
individuals, some of whom operated animal
shelters.
However rentals are very high compared to other
countries with lots of land. Hence some animal
activists find that they can't sustain their
operations as they board more homeless dogs. After
some years if they don't have financial donations
if they could not manage their operations. This
would be probably what happened when volunteers at
Madam Yap's Shelter in Pasir Ris had not seen its
operator for many week and 31 dogs were
'abandoned'.
In animal shelters, the dogs needed to be
vaccinated against the serious viral diseases of
distemper and parvoviruses. They needed heartworm
disease and tick prevention. However, it is
extremely difficult to do all these preventive
disease program if the shelter has insufficient
funds.
A few days ago, I met an animal activist who had
rented Pasir Ris kennels for $8,000 per month. She
had given up this shelter and relocated the dogs
or rehomed them. She said Pasir Ris kennels would
be taken back by the government in 2014. At
one time, she also went to industrial parks to
save injured and diseased dogs at one time. She
would catch the dogs and bring them to the vets
for treatment.
Madam Yap's shelter is reported to cost $4,000 a
month to operate. This included rent, utilities
and a full-time worker but not food and treatment
for the sick dogs. Save Our Street Dogs has taken
over the place. Their email is
sostreetdog@gmail.com
There is another shelter called Madam Wong's
shelter which is still operational, according to
my intern who visited Pasir Ris last Sunday, being
driven there by her father who doted on her. I had
asked her to write an essay on "Animal Activism in
Singapore".
Animal activism takes up a lot of personal time
and money. It needs to be well managed as it
relies considerably on volunteers and donations.
Passion and dedication are not sufficient to
sustain the animal welfare operations if the
operations are not managed as well as a business.
People will just dump the homeless pets and
animals at the door step on the animal shelters
and many will not donate any money as they may not
have the money to help care for the animals in the
shelter.
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