“Rescue Efforts for Abandoned Dogs on Tsing Yi Mountain amidst Controversy over Alleged Biting Incidents”

2023-05-15 10:19:27

[Animal News]A few dogs left on Tsing Yi Mountain because their former owners went to public housing, not only lost their support, but were recently accused by villagers of biting people multiple times. Some district councilors even proposed to set up a task force in the district council to catch them dog. On the other hand, a group of volunteers also raced once morest time to launch a rescue operation, hoping to rescue the dogs first. “520 Langlang Gas Station” volunteer Bella said that she has contacted the inspector and helper of the Animal Protection Association and hopes to start the dog rescue operation as soon as possible. . She appealed to the public not to feed them, so as not to increase the difficulty of rescue, and also hoped that the villagers who do not like dogs would not hurt them.

Bella said that three of the dogs “Qiqi”, “Liufu” and the dog’s father living on the mountain were originally raised by a mother-in-law and her daughter. After going to the public housing, he left 8 dogs on the mountain. Although the mother-in-law still came back to feed the dogs, the dogs suffered disasters one following another. Among them, 3 dogs were brutally beaten to death, and one dog was hit by a BB on the head. He was seriously injured and died following being shot, and one was poisoned to death. In the end, only Qi Qi, Liu Fu, and Dog Dad remained.

Misfortunes never come singly. Recently, dogs have been accused of biting residents many times, and Qiqi was pointed at. District Councilor Lu Wanting recently stated on her Facebook page that she had joined forces with various district councilors, Fisheries and Conservation Department, Highways Department, Civil Affairs Office, Police and other departments to inspect the district, requesting to put forward an effective plan as soon as possible and submit the topic to the District Council for discussion , moved to set up a task force to capture several dogs that often attacked and injured people on Tsing Yi West Road.

Bella said that she received news earlier that some villagers planned to abuse Qiqi by lynching or poisoning her to death, so rescue operations have been deployed, hoping to save Qiqi, Liu Fu and Dog Dad, and the most urgent task is to save Qiqi. She said: “We have come into contact with Qiqi. He is not as vicious as others say. Dogs don’t bite people for no reason. Maybe someone did something to surprise him.” She also pointed out that some villagers wanted to put Qiqi away. At the place of death, several of Qiqi’s family members were also beaten to death and poisoned to death, so the situation is very urgent.

She said that she had told the Department of Fisheries and Conservation that if Qiqi was caught, they would ask to take the dog back. She also hoped that her mother-in-law might help save the dog, and not to feed the dog indiscriminately, making it more difficult to save Qiqi. “The dogs are in such a miserable state now, it’s all due to their mother-in-law abandoning them, causing the result today. Why didn’t they protect them and live in public housing by themselves, leaving the dogs where they are?”

Bella has contacted the Inspector of the Love Association, hoping that they will help save Qiqi and the others, “Of course the most important thing is that we capture them first. If they are captured by others, Qiqi and the others may not be so lucky to survive.”

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