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So the dogs never have to fight again
By: Alya B. Honasan
Philippine Daily Inquirer

“As long as people will shed the blood of innocent creatures, there can be no peace, no liberty, no harmony between people. Slaughter and justice cannot dwell together.” —Isaac Bashevis Singer

If you’re an animal lover and you like happy endings, this story isn’t for you. At least not quite yet, but I’m hoping it will be.

Because right now, this is a story of human cruelty and greed, and of bloodlust powered by high technology and administrative ignorance. It’s about people acting worse than the animals they abuse—foreigners who take advantage of lax law enforcement, the despicable countrymen who help them, the dog breeders who sell animals to their death, and the perverts worldwide who bet on online dog fights and make scumbags rich.

On the other end of the spectrum, there are the animal welfare groups in the Philippines, underfinanced, overworked organizations that have been scrambling desperately to right a shocking wrong.

There are the volunteers of the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), young folk who run to the animal shelter after work or school to pick up dog poo, scrub under filthy cages, mix basins of dog food and dog vitamin tablets that have to be crushed to make sure there’s enough to go around, and stay awake through the night to make sure the IVs of the weaker dogs continue to drip. 


Fight to the death

Last Dec. 2, Cavite authorities raided an online dog fighting ring in a warehouse in Indang, Cavite, and rescued 246 pit bulls, many of them undernourished and badly wounded, but still being primed to fight to the death.

“There was an ongoing dog fight when our group and the police arrived at the scene,” recounts Greg Quimpo, center manager and program coordinator of the animal welfare group Animal Kingdom Foundation (AKF).

“Inside the pit within the warehouse, three dogs are made to fight simultaneously until a winner stands alone. There are at least 20 salvos a day—that is, 60 dogs fighting, for five hours. They hold fights three times a week or more, as per the dog handlers’ account.”

Cases for violation of the Animal Welfare Law and illegal gambling, as well as for using fake names, were filed against the Koreans, reports AKF legal counsel and trustee, lawyer Heidi Marquez Caguioa. Still, “The penalties are very light,” says Caguioa. “For PD 1602, the penalty is imprisonment of six months and one day to six years.” Violators of RA 8485 face a pathetic sentence of six months to two years’ imprisonment or a measly fine of P1,000 to P5,000, or both.

And then, the bad news: “The offenses are all bailable. We expect that the Koreans will post bail eventually.”

The day after the raid, other animal welfare advocates rushed to the scene. Compassion and Responsibility for Animals (Cara) and PAWS supporter Maria Parsons and Nena Hernandez of Cebu’s Island Rescue Organization (IRO) found empty medicine packs and bottles strewn all over the area—steroids, antihistamines, antibiotics.

They also made a chilling discovery. “The dumpsite-cum-grave site of the dogs in Indang was horrifying,” Parsons recounts. “There were two open pits at the back of the property, hidden by tall grass. The contents of the pits made me physically sick. There were dogs in various stages of decomposition; skeletal remains and piles of fur were peeking out from under vegetation, and trash probably thrown there to hide the pits. The dogs were being pumped with medication to stay healthy—then dumped like garbage after they were killed. PAWS volunteers even found a newly dead dog thrown by the side of the warehouse’s driveway.

Of the 246 dogs, a few had to be euthanized immediately because they were in a bad state, and the provincial veterinary officer of Cavite had several dogs adopted out, until animal welfare groups asked for a moratorium on adoptions until the dogs had been rehabilitated.

Last Dec. 9 and 10, Friday and Saturday, the remaining 69 dogs arrived in two batches at the PAWS Animal Rehabilitation Center (PARC) in Quezon City, as the responsibility for the dogs has now somehow landed squarely in PAWS’ lap, and the organization is scrambling to manage. Volunteers worked round the clock to settle the dogs in and check which ones needed immediate medical attention.


Metal rectangles

“The dogs have arrived,” PAWS executive director Anna Cabrera announced somberly at around 9 that Saturday night, as headlights shone onto the shelter driveway. I had come over to donate a few bags of dog food, and I just couldn’t leave.

The earlier batch of 30 dogs had been kept in their original cages, long metal rectangles divided into small compartments; some of the dogs couldn’t quite stand straight, and the bigger ones had to be transferred to individual cages. A few were on IVs, and looked weak.

I walked among the cages, and was followed by the sad eyes of dogs with terrible wounds, infected ears and eyes, swollen legs, missing nails and emaciated bodies. Still, many wagged their tails weakly when people came to scratch their heads.

Then, when the next batch of 39 arrived, it was all hands on deck. Huge flatbed trucks unloaded wooden treadmills that looked like medieval implements of torture, on which these fighters were whipped into precarious shape. Pieces of plastic matting were covered in dog excrement.

Then finally, underneath large sheets of tarpaulin, the precious cargo—dogs that had just endured two hours of traffic from Cavite, some howling piteously, some barking, some cowering in fear. “What now?” many seemed to be asking with their eyes, tails between their legs, open wounds oozing. It was heartbreaking.

In the darkness and the rain, the volunteers got to work. The dogs were unloaded from the flatbed trucks one by one by the accompanying PAWS volunteers and some manpower lent by supporters—carpenters, drivers, handymen. Each dog was carried or walked from one cage to another; the weaker ones were put on IV and brought straight to the clinic.

Tina Agbayani, a mom and veritable McGyver, bought and attached floodlights to a lamppost to illuminate the open area. Tireless volunteer Daisy Medel and PAWS shelter vet Dr. Wilford Almoro did the rounds, ranking the dogs according to medical priority—3 for “looks okay,” 2 for so-so, 1 for “I have to see this dog now,” in the words of Doc Wil.

Later, Tina decided we should clean the plastic matting, and we scrubbed off feces for the next hour. For the next few days, the regular volunteers fed and watered dogs and cleaned cages twice a day, and slept very little. They’re still at it.

Yes, they’re doing it all for these “bad dogs.” And the bad dogs are becoming more gentle by the day. I was almost in tears when PAWS shelter administrative officer Cha Laxamana entered a cage to fix a dog’s tangled IV tube—and the dog gently licked the side of her face, closing its eyes as she scratched its ears.

The next day, I passed the hat at work for the pit bulls, and someone gasped, “What? Aren’t those bad dogs?”

Let’s get this straight, once and for all: There is no such creature as a dog born bad.

“As a rule, each breed has its own combination of drives and general purpose,” says PAWS director and professional dog trainer Elsie Araneta. “Barring organic problems, if they are all given sufficient exercise and mental stimulation, and have a clear line of communication with their committed leader, they should all do very well.”


Human manipulation

Dogs turn bad because of upbringing, conditioning and human manipulation to create animals with a high tendency for aggression. This is why the pit bull has become the most notorious and maligned breed of the 21st century. Look behind any of the reported pit bull attacks all over the world, however, and you will likely see a history of cruelty, neglect or irresponsible handling.

The best-case scenario, Cabrera says, is “all animal welfare groups getting a group of dogs each and working with them, and they all get behaviorally rehabilitated.”

“But it’s going to be very hard,” says  Araneta. “It’s taking a huge, huge toll on PAWS, which has become mainly responsible for them. A lot of people have donated, but we need a lot more. The magnitude of the need is way off the scale.”

“Although our main concern now is the welfare of the dogs, the legal aspect is at the back of our minds,” says Parsons. “This is an international crime involving two governments, because the betting and the database are in South Korea, where dog fighting and betting are illegal.

“The Koreans said they didn’t know it was illegal here, which is impossible. They came here because they thought they could get away with it.” The South Korean embassy hasn’t issued any statement on the matter.

Not a backyard operation

Neither is it a small backyard operation; the warehouse was being rented at P100,000 a month, and was on the seventh month of an eight-month lease, reports Parsons. Also, the facility had been granted a permit to operate as a dog farm, Cabrera says—which is still illegal, because a farm means you’re growing dogs for meat, and dog-eating is a crime in the Philippines.

I do believe the six Koreans caught in Indang will get away, and the Philippine government will let them. 

But I especially want to know about the Filipinos who enabled them, the traitors who threw open the doors of their country to this abomination for a few bucks, and I want to know what the Philippine government is going to do about them, no matter how low or high in society they stand.

I want to know if they’re parents, and how they can let helpless creatures tear up each other’s flesh, then go home and kiss their kids, like they were normal, decent people. I wonder what kind of karma the universe has waiting for their children because of their parents’ crimes.

There’s a lot I want to know. But right now, I try to be content knowing the pit bulls are eating and sleeping well, and there are humans, God bless them, trying to do right by the dogs. In the meantime, I’ll clean up dog poo—and pray.

PAWS still desperately needs help in the form of money as well as brushes, buckets, extension wires, detergent, plywood, high-pressure hoses, as well as medicines such as doxycycline antibiotic (100 mg), Liv 52 and liver supplements like Silymarin and Liveraide, multivitamins, and silver sulfadiazene ointment for wounds. They also need additional volunteers to help feed the dogs and clean up. For directions to PARC, bank account numbers for donations and other information, visit the PAWS website at www.paws.org.ph or call 4751688.



SOURCE: Philippine Daily Inquirer, GMA News (with news footage)


Basically the dogs were made to fight each other to death in a makeshift arena or “pit" surrounded by several video cameras connected to a computer server that streamed the video live over a Korean website.

I saw 3 seconds of the actual footage on the news and I had to turn it off. I have no words to describe how horrifying it was.

Most importantly, PAWS desperately need medical funds to sustain the rescued dogs. 
Donations in any amount will be highly appreciated. You can check out their website on how to donate via paypal.

Let's spread hope this holiday season. $25USD can already buy a sack of dog food over here so really, small things can go a long way. Thanks everyone. :)

Date: 2011-12-18 09:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luvey.livejournal.com
not reading it cause these things make me cry, i can only guess what it says. happy the dogs were rescued....but seriously WTF is wrong with people!!! if you wanna see bloodshed and fight, get off your own ass and get dirty instead of putting animals in a ring for your amusement. flippin jackasses. this makes me so angry.

Date: 2011-12-18 09:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luvey.livejournal.com
hugs you.

Date: 2011-12-19 01:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aj-123.livejournal.com
I didnt read either because I already know ill cry, dogfighting happens way too often all over the world and its disgusting.

Date: 2011-12-18 09:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baboboy.livejournal.com
disgusting, those poor dogs omg

Date: 2011-12-18 09:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] apharel.livejournal.com
In the arms of an angel.. ಠ_ಠ

I hate reading these kind of articles, especially because I have a fairly big, harmless dog sitting right next to me. :(

Date: 2011-12-18 09:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] goshipgurl.livejournal.com
didnt read the article cause things like this really make me cry. i love animals and i cant understand how people can be so cruel. just because animals cant speak our language doesnt mean theyre not the same as we are. they have also feelings, they also feel pain.

OP thanks so much for this post.

Date: 2011-12-18 09:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] goshipgurl.livejournal.com
actually i read a few sentence and the end, that was already enough for me to shed a few tears

Date: 2011-12-18 09:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ryukokoro-oppa.livejournal.com
I'm gonna go check my account and see how much I can donate. I have two pitbulls, and have helped take care of at least 5 or 6 other ones. I hate seeing things like this ;___; Animal cruelty shouldn't be used for entertainment.

Date: 2011-12-18 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ryukokoro-oppa.livejournal.com
Um...OP do you know how to donate? Cause every time I click on the 'donate' link it brings be back to the original site.

Date: 2011-12-18 09:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ryukokoro-oppa.livejournal.com
Ah ok, yes that works. Thank you n__n

Date: 2011-12-18 09:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aleexnews.livejournal.com
Instead of clicking on the paypal ad on the right side, scroll down. On the original site, on the front page it says "PAWS needs your help. PLEASE DONATE. (scroll down)" right underneath the picture of the dog. Then just pick which donation option you want, and click on the monthly/quarterly donation or the one time option. hope that helped. :b

Date: 2011-12-18 09:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ryukokoro-oppa.livejournal.com
Yes it did! Thank you very much!

Date: 2011-12-18 09:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wintersol.livejournal.com
echoing the other comments. i've had dogs and have known people with harmless, sweet pit bulls so reading something like this and knowing there are people like that out there. it's angering.

Date: 2011-12-18 09:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deerlike.livejournal.com
I really don't understand the human fascination with making dogs fight - it seems to happen all over the world, regardless of the culture. :\

Date: 2011-12-18 11:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stormsandsins.livejournal.com
Yes it does, and it's disgusting :'(

Date: 2011-12-18 11:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deerlike.livejournal.com
Truth. :(

Date: 2011-12-18 10:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] modernabsurdity.livejournal.com
I want to know if they’re parents, and how they can let helpless creatures tear up each other’s flesh, then go home and kiss their kids, like they were normal, decent people. I wonder what kind of karma the universe has waiting for their children because of their parents’ crimes.

This. This. THIS.

As someone who volunteers at a animal rescue (and we do get abused cats and dogs), it's so sickening to think of how many monsters next door there are in the world. Even worse, these kids might grow up thinking this sick behavior is ok. Don't even get me started on topics like Michael Vick.

Even though these stories are sad, the silver lining is that there are good people out there with a sense of compassion. I'm off to go cry and cuddle my kitties. :(

Date: 2011-12-18 11:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jaded-skys.livejournal.com
My baby girl (a beautiful calico short hair cat) was adopted from a violent home. I can still remember when we first got her, we had to confine her to the kitchen because she would run and hide in the craziest places and wouldn't touch food. She used to hide under the dishwasher, that's how small she was and how scared she was. She's now 14 or 15, the most affectionate thing in the world and I can't see how any one could ever hurt another living creature, especially one so small and defenseless in comparison to humans. If I ever met the people who had hurt her, they wouldn't come out alive and I would have zero regret.

We need harsher punishment for animal cruelty. Those people in this article should be delt out the exact same pain they inflicted on those poor dogs.

Date: 2011-12-19 01:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ssehun.livejournal.com
"We need harsher punishment for animal cruelty. Those people in this article should be delt out the exact same pain they inflicted on those poor dogs."

IA!!!!!

Date: 2011-12-18 10:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] minyquai.livejournal.com
PAGING LEE HYORI

Date: 2011-12-18 10:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aleexnews.livejournal.com
DONT FORGET UHM TAEWONG TOO!

Date: 2011-12-18 11:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jaded-skys.livejournal.com
oh god, she did a heartbreaking song/MV to stop people abandoning dogs and it plays every morning and I just want to sit there and weep.

Date: 2011-12-19 12:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ababobaby.livejournal.com
aw, i love her ♥

Date: 2011-12-18 11:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ababobaby.livejournal.com
I walked among the cages, and was followed by the sad eyes of dogs with terrible wounds, infected ears and eyes, swollen legs, missing nails and emaciated bodies. Still, many wagged their tails weakly when people came to scratch their heads.

*sniffs*

Date: 2011-12-19 12:18 am (UTC)

Date: 2011-12-19 12:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] es2pido.livejournal.com
I just want to punch, no kick these mindless ruthless mofos' faces.

Date: 2011-12-19 12:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] locofruitcake.livejournal.com
Thank you for posting! This seriously made me tear up badly :( Gonna get a donation pool going among friends & hopefully give in some small way :(

Date: 2011-12-19 12:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] plantbottle.livejournal.com
fucking disgusting. I can't believe how cruel some of the people in our world are.

Date: 2011-12-19 01:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aj-123.livejournal.com
I just cannot! I will never understanding how anyone with any morals will find these sorts of things entertaining or ok to do smh.

Date: 2011-12-19 01:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ssehun.livejournal.com
all my creys when I read this in Facebook yesterday :(((
The whole article makes me want to adopt a dog or volunteer, which I might do in the future haha.

Poor dogs :(( They deserve so much better huhu. Glad they were rescued :((

Date: 2011-12-19 02:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evivante.livejournal.com
I just couldn't read it after the first few sentences. I'm already getting so teary what is this fuckery.

Date: 2011-12-19 02:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xiahrisma.livejournal.com
I volunteered at a animal shelter for 6 months. I seen badly abused dogs turn around and become the sweetest dogs you could imagine. No matter how horrible people treated them they just want to love you.

Reading these kind of article's it just makes me terrible sad how people can let innocent creatures suffer like this for their own amusement... I wish I could donate. :(

Date: 2011-12-19 02:18 am (UTC)

Date: 2011-12-19 02:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hellafun.livejournal.com
i cried. what an awful thing to do, dogs are generally harmless animals and very good companions. just smh at all this.

Date: 2011-12-19 02:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kurogoma.livejournal.com
pit bulls are my most favorite type of dogs because they are sweet, loyal and big goof balls. they can be so cruelly abused and used for aggressive means, yet repay you with nothing but love and affection despite their past.

it's sickening that in the hands of irresponsible owners, handlers and the media, they have become one of the most maligned and abused dogs. despite what naysayers say out of misplaced fear and ignorance, these dogs do very well after rehabilitation, going on to become therapy dogs and pit bull ambassadors. just look at the dogs from the vick case.

abused cases like these make me really lose faith in people.
Edited Date: 2011-12-19 02:58 am (UTC)

Date: 2011-12-19 04:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jumpsama.livejournal.com
this is so heartbreaking :(

Date: 2011-12-19 06:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mandyyy.livejournal.com
I don't think I should read this because soon after I will be going to jail for the premeditated murder of several ignorant Korean men.

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