BY BOY RYAN B. ZABAL
Stray dogs continue to roam the beaches of Boracay
Island and pose many dangers to tourists and residents.
Malay Sangguniang Bayan member Floribar Bautista urged the
Office of the Municipal Agriculturist the full and strict implementation of the
local ordinance on stray dogs.
“Ang
mahirap pag naglalakad ang mga tao sa gabi, lalo na pag Simbang Gabi, at makagat ng mga aso. Pag walang
pambili ng gamot ang nakagat ng stray dogs, tayo pa ang sisihin,” he said on December 11.
Bautista
said dogs are roaming in the beach areas of Pinaungon and Bulabog in Barangay Balabag
and are causing health hazards to tourists and residents.
“May
mga dog owners na nakikita natin na kasama ang kanilang mga aso sa mga beach areas.
Alam natin bawal sa ordinansa ang mga pet dogs sa public places, lalo na sa mga
beaches natin,” the councilor added.
Municipal
Ordinance No. 92 series of 1996 states that “no animal is allowed to roam
freely in the beaches and other public places in Boracay and if found roaming,
the stray animals should be caught, impounded or disposed of by the authorized
agents, or the barangay.”
Bautista also
encouraged the practice of responsible pet ownership and the strict enforcement
of municipal ordinance on rabies control in Malay, Aklan.
“Dapat may
mga watch dogs tayo para magbantay at mahuli ang mga stray dogs sa Boracay. Kailangan tumulong din ang ibang aheniya ng gobyerno upang makontrol ang pagdami ng mga aso sa isla," he
stressed.
Under
Municipal Ordinance No. 302, a Municipal Rabies Control and Consultative
Committee is established to sustain the effective implementation of rabies
control related programs and activities.
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