Campaigners fear increase in dog dumping as recession bites
Thursday, May 29th, 2008Animal welfare charities are bracing themselves for a flood of abandoned animals as increasing numbers of owners dump unwanted cats and dogs in the face of growing economic recession.
ASH Animal Rescue reports that they have already experienced a marked increase in the number of homeless animals brought to their centre in Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow.
“So far this year we have rescued an average of 30 cats and kittens and 50 puppies and dogs per month, as a result which we are now at full capacity.” says Remi le Mahieu of ASH.
“If you talk to any animal rescue centre around the country they will tell you the same story. The fear now is that as the economy goes into recession, uncaring owners will make the huge problem with unwanted cats and dogs even worse by simply abandoning their pets. We have even seen a big increase in the number of pure-bred dogs that are being dumped.”
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(Remi Le Mahieu, ASH, Claire Byrne, Newstalk, Pete Wedderburn, Vet, and puppies taken in by ASH.)
