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Maawa naman kayo, maging mahabagin, ang paputok ay nakakapinsala sa hayop.

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Bunawan Mayor Edwin Elorde on Sunday said giant crocodile “Lolong” will remain in captivity as he criticized non-government organizations who want the animal returned to the wild.

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Officials in south Philippines rejected calls by animal rights groups to set free the giant crocodile captured last week in a southern Philippine marshland, saying such calls are irresponsible and will only put to danger the lives of residents.

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MANILA, Philippines -- Major animal-protection organizations in the country appealed today to Manila mayor Alfredo Lim to stop bringing in animals to the Manila Zoo, branding the facility as a “decrepit and outdated” place for creatures.

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Filipinos are treating their pets better now compared to previous years, an animal welfare rights activist said during the celebration of World Homeless Animal Day yesterday.

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Government investigators and animal welfare activists have rescued 18 dogs from the butcher’s knife in Nueva Ecija, using a new law with stronger provisions against the country’s illegal meat trade, an official said yesterday.

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Four vendors of the illegal meat were also arrested.

Operatives of the Special Reaction Unit (SRU) of the Sta. Cruz police station made a surprise inspection of Quinta Market following reports of unabated selling of dog meat, which were usually done at night to avoid arrest.

Police said the meat, which reportedly came from Bulacan, was being sold at P170 per kilo.
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Officials in south Philippines rejected calls by animal rights groups to set free the giant crocodile captured last week in a southern Philippine marshland, saying such calls are irresponsible and will only put to danger the lives of residents.

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Four vendors of the illegal meat were also arrested.

Operatives of the Special Reaction Unit (SRU) of the Sta. Cruz police station made a surprise inspection of Quinta Market following reports of unabated selling of dog meat, which were usually done at night to avoid arrest.

Police said the meat, which reportedly came from Bulacan, was being sold at P170 per kilo.
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