Saturday 27 July 2013

Affluence behind rise in cases of pet abuse



For Mr Joel Foo, offering to look after Yuki, an unwanted three-year-old husky, not only helped him overcome his childhood fear of dogs, but also saw him becoming the owner of not one, but three dogs.
The 44-year-old entrepreneur said yesterday: "I actually hated dogs, but I offered to look after Yuki while her previous owner tried to find someone to adopt her. (In the end,) I adopted her because we got along very well."
However, not all dogs are as fortunate, based on figures from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).
A total of 987 alleged cases of abuse and neglect were reported to the SPCA between July last year and June this year, a 15 per cent rise from a year ago.
Ms Corrine Fong, 47, executive director of the SPCA, attributed the rise to the "growing affluence" of pet owners here.
She said: "More people here now have more money to buy pets, and, as the number of pet owners rise, so do the number of cases of neglect and abandonment."
She was speaking on the sidelines of a World Animal Day carnival at East Coast Park organised by the SPCA yesterday.
"The most common reasons... are that (the owners) have no time to look after the pet, that the maid has gone home, or that they are downsizing their house," she added.
Ms Fong pointed out that owners needed to be responsible when choosing pets.
"People like to buy exotic pets, like chow chows or huskies, which are not ideally suited to Singapore's climate. They require special attention if they are to live in Singapore," she said.
Even people who hates dogs even adopt an unwanted dog. They are very kind and not many owners can be like that. Some pets were neglected and left to fend for themselves. We should think first before buying the pets as it requires heavy responsibility to take care of it. 
Credits to: http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110926-301451.html

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