On November 14, 2024, residents from Barangays Ninoy Aquino and Pulung Maragul in Angeles City came together to adopt rescued dogs and cats from the Angeles City Dog Pound and Animal Shelter. This event was part of the city’s ongoing initiative to promote responsible pet ownership, with a focus on adopting rather than buying pets. The animals, which had been rescued and cared for by the city’s veterinary staff, were made available for adoption to loving homes.
Angeles City Mayor Carmelo ‘Pogi’ Lazatin Jr. has been vocal about his support for the adoption campaign, urging local residents to consider adopting rescued animals from the City Veterinary Office. His administration has been actively involved in fostering animal welfare in the city, believing that adoption offers a second chance for pets in need, rather than supporting pet mills or irresponsible breeding practices.
The dogs and cats made available for adoption on that day had undergone important medical procedures, including spaying and neutering, at the Angeles City Dog Pound and Animal Shelter. These measures help control the population of stray animals, ensuring that new pets will not contribute to overpopulation and the number of abandoned animals in the future.
Mayor Lazatin further emphasized that the city’s focus is on encouraging responsible pet ownership. By offering free services such as spaying, neutering, and anti-rabies vaccinations, the city hopes to reduce the number of stray animals and improve the overall health of pets in the community. These free programs aim to make it easier for Angelenos to care for their pets properly.
The city’s partnership with the Dog Pound and Animal Shelter has been instrumental in creating a safer environment for abandoned and rescued animals. Since the shelter opened, it has saved numerous animals from the streets, providing them with medical care and finding them new homes. The adoption event on November 14 highlighted the success of this initiative.
For many of the adopters, bringing home a rescued pet was an emotional and rewarding experience. The animals, having been spayed and vaccinated, were ready for a fresh start in their new homes. The event showed how the community could come together to support animal welfare and provide better lives for these pets.
Through these adoption efforts, the city continues to champion the message of “Adopt, Don’t Shop,” encouraging Angelenos to make a difference in the lives of rescued animals. As the program expands, the city hopes to see more people stepping forward to adopt and give loving homes to pets in need, ensuring a brighter future for both the animals and their new families.
Source: Angeles City Information Office