Pounds and animal rescue centres are over flowing, just the other day Limerick Animal Welfare literally had to close their doors to any more animals, due to over crowding. This didn't even phase them though, and they continued on as normal the next day working to save animal's lives. It's their dedication and hard work, along with countless other rescue centres that gives me a slight glimmer of hope in regards to the state of animal welfare in this country.
AHAR (Animal Heaven, Animal Rescue) is one of the biggest animal rescues in the country, and the work they do is phenomenal. Suzanne Gibbons and her AHAR army are the hardest working animal rescuers in the country and one look at their Facebook page will tell you that.
No animal is too small or too big for AHAR, they have taken on cats, dogs, pigs, goats and of course, horses, which Suzanne has a special place in her heart for.
She and her team of dedicated workers have literally saved animals from the brink of death and have done all this on donations alone, and somehow, have remained sane while doing so.
Sadly, there is not enough funding for rescue centres like AHAR, PAWS and Limerick Animal Welfare. (all are links to donate to these rescues) A grant that some rescues receive from the government can be as small an amount as €1,000 a year. A YEAR. That would not even run a rescue for a week! It sickens me to think that animals and the people who care for them the most, are placed at the bottom of the pile, forgotten about.
Dogs are being dumped on the side of the road. Either too old to provide entertainment, or too young and boisterous for a family to handle. Litters of unwanted kittens and puppies are being dumped, that is, if they are lucky enough. We all know the horrible faith that some face.
In the media, certain breeds of dogs are being cast as vicious and calls for them to be banned.
Instead of blaming irresponsible and downright bad owners, people would rather ban certain breeds and not actually address the issue surrounding how owners handle and train their dogs.
Amanda Brunker wrote an article last year, not just calling for Pit-bull and Pit-bull crosses to be banned, but how we should, 'selectively phase them out'. Like literally get rid of the breed entirely.
Amanda has since gone on to support animal charity campaigns, and when questioned about her current stance, and if she now believed every breed of dog deserves a chance, she was, well, unavailable to comment, we'll say. Thanks Amanda?
I went on to contact PAWS, an animal charity that Amanda supports, and they confirmed for me there are bull breeds in their care, and of course their 'Paws for a Cuppa' week in aid of their rescue centre supports all breeds that are in their care. Wonderful news!
Here is some info about this event, I am hoping to do my part and arrange to hold this event in my college : http://paws.ie/paws-for-a-cuppa/
Visit any animal rescue centre's Facebook and you will see many images of abused and neglected animals. Animals that people have just thrown out or forgotten about like a bag of rubbish.
Or, the more sinister side of things, where animals have intentionally been harmed and injured by humans. It's vile and very worrying. I questioned whether or not I should post such images here, I am of the belief that we need to see the reality of what animals in this country face, but I also do not wish to upset anyone.
A person in this country, can get off with a small fine and a warning if they are charged with animal abuse. Where as in countries like the USA, Italy, Canada and Australia, imprisonment and a hefty fine can be issued to the animal abuser, as well as never being allowed to own an animal again.
We need laws like this in Ireland, people need to learn that when you abuse, neglect or dump an animal, there are consequences. We need stricter laws to protect those who have no way to protect themselves, more of us need to speak up and be the voice for those who cannot speak from themselves.
If you see an animal being abused, or know of an animal being neglected, call someone, intervene, stop the cycle.
(P.S- ADOPT FROM YOUR LOCAL ANIMAL RESCUE, IF YOU CANNOT ADOPT, DONATE)
Also, if anyone else knows of any other animal charities I should include a donation link to, just drop me a comment and I'll add them in.