By Pavani Jayasinghe Munagamge
There was a recent statement released by PETA and actor Peter Dinklage regarding the No.1 trending TV series “Game of Thrones”, which they suspected was the reason an increasing number of huskies were being abandoned in animal shelters around California.
Men and women with the “dire-wolf” fever were noticed to have purchased the look-alike dog breed of huskies in a spur of the moment, not paying attention to the care and treatments it normally takes to bring up and take care of a husky properly.
As a result of not being able to fulfil a pup’s basic needs, most of these dogs are left abandoned or treated with extreme cruelty and starved in most homes. This, like in California in the US, has created similar, comparable problems all around the world including Sri Lanka.
Along with the sad truth focusing on the street dogs on the roads, searching for scraps to eat, and having no shelter or love rises another story of pedigree dogs. While organisations like Embark are creating change by helping street dogs find a better life, the “underdog” of the story seems to be the many pedigree dogs that go unnoticed.
To put an end to this and change everything for the better, Tails of Freedom was then initiated by Shilpa Samaratunga.
Shilpa continued that when it comes to taking care of pedigree or cross-breed dogs, there are many more difficulties and costs than when caring for a stray dog. “The least amount of time we’ve had a pup in our care is for a month and the most is 10 whole months. Sometimes, the mental toll is too much considering the shock and pain the dog has suffered. We have taken care of, vetted, and saved over 40 dogs for the time being. But now it’s becoming increasingly difficult to take more dogs in as the remaining dogs still need care and we are, at the same time, low on money to pay for their medical bills.”
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