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20 Aug
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REASONS WHY ADOPT A PET

REASONS WHY ADOPT A PET

You may still be undecided, contemplating whether you will adopt a pet or not. We’ve listed some reasons to help you decide – “You cannot change a dog’s past, but you can rewrite his future!”

Animal shelters and rescue groups are brimming with happy, healthy pets just waiting for someone to take them home.  We’ve listed some reasons why you should adopt instead of the shop if you plan to add a new fur baby as a member of your family:

  1. You can save lives.  Animals at a shelter have been lost, given up, or abandoned, they need a second chance. You are giving them a new life, a new home! You’ll help save the lives of two animals by Adopting a pet from a shelter/rescue group – the pet you adopt and a homeless animal that can be rescued because of the space you make available.  A great number of euthanized animals could be reduced dramatically if more people adopted pets instead of buying them.
  2. You’ll have a new fur buddy! Saving a life will change yours.  Most pets end up homeless through no fault of their own, they have so much love to give – and they won’t ever stop giving it to you once you let them into your heart! You’ll have a confidante, a pal, and ultimately—a beloved family member. Pets have been shown to be psychologically, emotionally, and physically beneficial to their companions. You can support a valuable organization. You help break the cycle of pet overpopulation. Shelters improve the community by mandating/enforcing for adopted animals to be spayed or neutered, this diminishes chances of unwanted animals. You’ll never have to go it alone.  Shelters and rescue groups can provide you advice on making your relationship with your pet. You also encourage others to adopt animals from shelters.
  3. You’re giving second chance to a deserving animal. You truly give them the keys to start anew in a life where second chances can often be hard to come by.
  4. It’ll cost you less. Usually when you adopt a pet, most of the times spay/neuter and first vaccinations were already given by the shelter/rescue groups.

If you are interested in adopting a rescue pet, you can contact us for the details.

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26 Jun
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Paid Tribute to NOYNOY

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19 Nov
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Islam on Animal Rights

Islam on Animal Rights

With the end of Ramadan comes the celebration of Eid al-Fitr. It is the end of the month long fast, and a day of celebration for our Muslim brothers and sisters.

Islam teaches people that all living creatures – not just humans, but also animals – are beings that deserve kindness and respect. They are God’s creations, and it is the responsibility of humans to show them mercy, kindness, consideration, and compassion as we co-exist in this world. Islamic principles ask Muslims to keep this in mind and to protect these creatures. We shouldn’t allow harm to be brought upon them, or inflict abuse on animals with our own hands.

The Holy Qur’an states that all living beings praise God, even if this praise is not spoken in words or in prayer. The Prophet Muhammad even corrected his Companions who mistreated animals, and he spoke to them about how they must show them kindness and mercy.

There are Islamic verses that speak of how animals are creatures that have feelings of their own, and that they are a part of the spiritual and physical world. “A good deed done to an animal is like a good deed done to a human being, while an act of cruelty to an animal is as bad as cruelty to a human being.” Their lives must be cherished just as much as ours, and they too serve a purpose in our world. All living beings have a right to living a life free from pain and suffering.

“Whoever is kind to the creatures of God, is kind to himself.” Islamic teachings state that being kind to all living creatures around us is a basic day-to-day principle to live by. Regardless of religious beliefs, we should all follow in their footsteps and show kindness and mercy to everyone and everything around us. We all exist together in this world, and we must all do our part to ensure that everyone has a chance to live freely, exist peacefully, and prosper. Animals are no exception and we should do our part to protect them and the world around us.

We wish our Muslim brothers and sisters Eid Mubarak, and may we all take it upon ourselves to follow their example in showing compassion and kindness to all of God’s creations around us.

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19 Oct
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Heroes Need To Rest

HEROES NEED TO REST On May 17, 2021, the local dog who has been recognized as a hero, Kabang, took her last breath and passed away. It was back in December 2011 when Kabang saved the lives of two children ...
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19 Oct
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Amazing animal dads

Amazing animal dads

Some of the unique biological features of amazing animal dads makes them extraordinary fathers. These animal dads are worth celebrating!

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19 Oct
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Embracing Animal Welfare

Embracing Animal Welfare – San Carlos, Pangasinan Born Again Leaders with ANGKOP

We have been reaching out and joining forces with different organizations, from different parts of the country in putting our advocacy into reality. And that includes religious groups and/or organizations.

Just recently, on June 18, 2021, ANGKOP leaders and members, led by Doc Joseph de Guzman II, met a few Born Again Leaders in San Carlos, Pangasinan to talk about future projects and activities for animal welfare.

It was a fruitful collaboration between two (2) different groups having the same principle and beliefs. They are thankful for knowing that the words of God shall be put to an act – “The righteous care for the needs of their animals, but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel” (Proverbs 12:10). It is an opportunity that both are privileged to fulfill, together

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