Tarlac shelter intensifies online adoption as it struggles to feed over 100 dogs
By Gabriela Baron
An animal shelter in Capas, Tarlac is resorting to online solutions as it struggles to feed over 100 rescued dogs.
The Animal Kingdom Foundation (AKF) is intensifying its online adoption campaigns and has been utilizing live streams to promote its rehoming program. To date, the shelter was able to give ten of its rescued dogs new homes.
(Photo courtesy of Animal Kingdom Foundation)
"We are pleasantly surprised that there were families that adopted our rescued dogs amidst the pandemic," it said in a newsletter.
AKF also expressed concern over diminishing funds following the three-week extension of enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in Tarlac and other provinces last month.
"Our rescued dogs do not know it, but more than three weeks' quarantine extension has greatly affected our operation as shelter. We are now realizing the effect of this pandemic as we continue into the unknown," it added.
The animal rescue and rehabilitation said that monetary donations are diminishing as well as fundraising events, corporate partnerships, and volunteer tourism.
"What will happen in the coming months, we dread to think. As we have been saying all along, every centavo of your donations count. as long as we have dogs in our care and supporters reporting activities of dogs slaughter, AKF will never abandon the advocacy," it added.
The animal foundation is currently fostering 140 dogs.
(Photo courtesy of Animal Kingdom Foundation)
"We are pleasantly surprised that there were families that adopted our rescued dogs amidst the pandemic," it said in a newsletter.
AKF also expressed concern over diminishing funds following the three-week extension of enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in Tarlac and other provinces last month.
"Our rescued dogs do not know it, but more than three weeks' quarantine extension has greatly affected our operation as shelter. We are now realizing the effect of this pandemic as we continue into the unknown," it added.
The animal rescue and rehabilitation said that monetary donations are diminishing as well as fundraising events, corporate partnerships, and volunteer tourism.
"What will happen in the coming months, we dread to think. As we have been saying all along, every centavo of your donations count. as long as we have dogs in our care and supporters reporting activities of dogs slaughter, AKF will never abandon the advocacy," it added.
The animal foundation is currently fostering 140 dogs.