The City Veterinary Office, in partnership with Councilor Niknok Bañola, organized an Animal Welfare and Protection Seminar in Barangay Sto. Domingo, Angeles City. The event aimed to educate residents and strengthen community involvement in promoting humane treatment of animals.
Stakeholders from various subdivisions attended the seminar, showing strong interest in improving animal care practices in their respective communities. Their participation highlighted the growing concern for pet welfare and stray animal management.
During the seminar, experts discussed the fundamentals of responsible pet ownership, including proper feeding, vaccination, and regular check-ups. They emphasized that well-cared-for pets contribute to healthier and safer neighborhoods.
Participants also learned about the city’s existing animal welfare ordinances and the importance of reporting cases of neglect or cruelty. These measures help protect animals and ensure that violators are held accountable.
Practical guidelines for handling stray animals were likewise shared, promoting safe and humane approaches in addressing common community concerns. The session encouraged collaboration between residents and local authorities in managing animal-related issues.
Councilor Bañola expressed his support for continuous education on animal protection, noting that informed communities are better equipped to uphold animal welfare standards. He also thanked participants for their commitment to improving their barangay.
Through initiatives like this seminar, Angeles City strengthens its efforts to foster compassionate and responsible pet ownership. The local government remains committed to creating safer, healthier, and more animal-friendly communities for all.
Source: Angeles City Information Office