A city with a heart of gold for stray dogs

Marikina City has a heart of gold for stray dogs.  Recently, the 8th City Council considered the passage of an ordinance encouraging its residents to report the presence of stray dogs to the responsible city office or authorities. This may be done with photographs submitted through the internet.

Undeniably there are some dog owners who are inconsiderate. They display an arrogant disrespect for law and lack of concern for a healthy environment by letting (intentionally or negligently) their dogs stray in public places. Stray dogs, especially those that freely roam around public places, needless to say, pose imminent danger to the safety and health of people, and records show that these animals have attacked passersby and bystanders as they scour garbage piles and bins or bags for food.

The ordinance, authored by Councilor Serafin Bernardino, urges city residents to take pictures of stray dogs and report them by sending the photos to a website to be designed (by the Management Information System and the Call Center of  Marikina City) for the purpose.

Here are some of the guidelines on how to photograph stray dogs and submit the pictures for reporting purposes:

Now if you later see Marikeños around the city training their cell phones at a specific place, it is either they are engaged in the newest virtual game Pokemon Go or they are busy taking a picture of a stray dog.

—REGINALD B. TAMAYO, Marikina City

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