Dr. Adonis with patient. © Philippine Animal Welfare Society
The Philippine Animal Welfare Society, an HSIAnimal Advocate, placed Brown-Brown at the PAWS Animal Rehabilitation Center to recover. He found a permanent home shortly after with Rhea Oropilla, a preschool teacher and PAWS volunteer. Renamed Adonis, he became a certified therapy dog and joined PAWS' Dr. Dog program.You Can Help Write to the mayor of Baguio City, a notorious hotspot for dog meat.
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"It's heartening to see children and dogs together, enjoying each other's company," says Dr. Julian Lecciones, medical director of the hospital. "These programs obviously have a positive effect on the kids."Dr. Adonis with owner Rhea Oropilla and a smiling Iverson. © Kristin Ty Dr. Adonis with Abigail. © Philippine Animal Welfare Society
Sunday, September 28, 2008
A Happy Ending: Survivor of Dog Meat Trade Now Helping Children Heal
*whats up paws' yahoo group
Nkakatuwa talaga kpag may mga gantong balita..
nakaka-touch =)
Below, Carly Ikuma of Humane Society International writes about one of the dogs saved from dog meat trade last August 2007.
The dog was one of eight (8) who was placed in the PAWS Animal Shelter for rehabilitation. Brown-Brown (later on renamed "Adonis") was eventually rehomed by the PAWS Adoption Team. To top it off, he made it through the Dr. Dog temperament-tests and is now one of our therapy animals making rounds in pediatric cancer wards in hospitals!
(Note: Doctor Dog is a program of Animals Asia Foundation in Hongkong. PAWS is AAF's official Philippine coordinator for the said program).
Carly sends us the link to the article on the HSI website:
A Happy Ending: Survivor of Dog Meat Trade Now Helping Children Heal
September 16, 2008
By Carly Ikuma
Last year, a dog named Brown-Brown was rescued from a truck bound for Benguet's dog slaughterhouses during an HSI-led seizure. Brown-Brown immediately captured the attention of his rescuers, and despite the horrific ordeal he had just experienced, displayed a friendly and docile nature which made him an ideal candidate for adoption.
Healing Paws
In December 2007, only five months after he was rescued from the back of a dog meat trader's truck, Adonis made his first visit to a the pediatric cancer ward of the National Children's Hospital in Quezon City.
Anna Hashim-Cabrera, PAWS' Director, was present on the day Adonis made his first visit.
"A woman was standing outside the Dr. Dog room, watching with her son, who was in the hospital for treatment," says Cabrera. "He had been crying for over an hour; the mother said that he immediately started smiling when he saw Adonis and the others. This is a child who benefited from simply catching a glimpse of the dogs!"
Adonis and Rhea have since made several trips to the hospital.
From Street Dog to Doctor Dog
Patients and families at the hospital were surprised to learn that Adonis had survived the dog meat trade to become a certified therapy dog.
"Most of our first Doctor Dogs were purebreds," explains Cabrera. "Mongrels and street dogs are often so poorly treated that they have temperament problems, being scared or distrustful of humans." But Adonis broke that mold, says Cabrera.
Many street dogs end up victims of the dog meat trade, but they all have the potential to become therapy dogs if only given the chance. Adonis is one of the lucky ones.
Adonis, a gentle soul who just needed a second chance, is now giving kids in need a comforting furry shoulder to lean on.
reposted and thoughts by Sheena at 9/28/2008 09:04:00 AM
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