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- COMMON PUBLIC MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT PAWS
- ADOPTION: How do I adopt from PAWS?
- ADMISSION / ABANDONMENT: Can PAWS adopt/take my pet? Can I donate my pet to PAWS?
- ANIMAL CONTROL VS ANIMAL WELFARE
- ANIMAL WELFARE LAWS
- BRANCH OF PAWS: Are there other PAWS branches? Sana may PAWS dito!
- CITY POUND: Help! My dog was caught and was taken to the pound. Is this right/legal?
- CRUELTY: Hit-and-Run Case
- CRUELTY: How To Report Animal Cruelty + Calling 117
- CRUELTY: Online photos / videos / links, what can I do about these?
- DOG BITES: Help! I was bitten by a dog. What do I do?
- DONATE: How can I donate to PAWS?
- FOSTER: Temporarily keeping a rescue is one of the most important things a volunteer or concerned citizen can do. What does it take to foster?
- HOARDING AND IRRESPONSIBLE RESCUING
- HUMANE EDUCATION - BARANGAYS / SUBDIVISIONS : Does PAWS give seminars for barangays on animal care, catching of strays, responsible pet ownership?
- HUMANE EDUCATION: School Tours / Student Interviews / School Visits
- NEGLECT: My neighbor is beating their pet. My neighbor is not giving food/water/shelter.
- NEGLECT: Pet shops (Animals are malnourished, not fed, kept in small/cramped cages, etc.)
- NEIGHBOR COMPLAINING ABOUT OUR PETS
- PET SHOPS / PETS FOR SALE: Is it ok to buy from a pet shop? Is it legal to sell animals in the streets?
- REHOMING ASSISTANCE
- RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP
- RESPONSIBLE RESCUING
- SHELTER CLEANING PROGRAM
- SHELTER FEEDING PROGRAM
- SICK PET: Help, my pet is sick. What do I do?
- SPAY/NEUTER: Benefits
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STRAY-RESCUE: What To Do With Rescues and Stray Emergencies
- STRAY-RESCUE: How do I admit this poor puppy/kitten/cat/dog I saw on the streets?
- STRAYS - How to get them off the streets?
- STRAYS: Why are there stray cats and dogs?
- ACTUAL REPORT: Dog with cyst. Need assistance.
- ACTUAL REPORT: Abandoned dog
- ACTUAL REPORT: Run-over stray dog with bone sticking out
- ACTUAL REPORT: Stray dog in bad condition beside hospital
- STRAY/RESCUE: Dog/Cat Stuck In Tree/Roof/Sewer/Creek/Etc
- STRAYS/PETS OUT IN THE RAIN/TYPHOON
- STRAY CATS: Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)
- TNR - How to do community TNR
- VET SERVICES: Does PAWS offer vet services?
- VET MALPRACTICE: My pet died at the vet, I think this is negligence, how can I complain about it?
- VOLUNTEER: How do I become a PAWS volunteer? / I'm not from Manila, how can I volunteer? / Can kids volunteer?
- WHY DO DOGS BITE?
- ABANDONED DOGS, PUPPIES, CATS, KITTENS - Can PAWS rescue them?
- ABANDONED NURSING KITTENS: Help! I found these little kittens and I don't know how to take care of them.
- BABIES AND PETS
- BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING: My dog has biting/aggressive problems, etc? What do I do?
- BOARDING: Can I board my pet at PAWS? Can my pet stay temporarily at PAWS?
- BURIAL/CREMATION: Does PAWS offer these services?
- CONDO DOES NOT ALLOW PETS
- DR. DOG : How can my dog be a part of the Dr. Dog Program?
- EXOTIC PETS: Is it legal to keep exotic animals?
- FOUND PET
- LOST PET: My pet is missing. Can you help me?
- NEW YEAR'S TIPS
- ON DOLPHINS, COCKFIGHTING, ETC.
- PAWS LOGO: Can our group use the PAWS logo for our event that will benefit PAWS? Can I use the PAWS logo for my blog?
- TRAVEL WITH PET
- PAWS Facebook Posting Guidelines
- PREPARING FOR DISASTERS
- 5 Freedoms
HELP. MY PET IS SICK. WHAT DO I DO?
PLEASE TAKE YOUR PET/RESCUE TO THE VET AT THE FIRST SIGN OF ILLNESS OR INJURY.
If you feel they are not acting normally or are ill or they have an injury/major wound, the 1st and most important step is to take your pet to a licensed vet ASAP.
Posting online or on Facebook is not the right forum for an emergency or if your pet is ill and needs treatment. Go online only to find a vet near your area. If you have time to go online, you should have time to bring your pet to a vet. Do not post on Facebook or send an email and wait for a response, especially if it is an emergency.
PAWS often receives emails and calls from pet owners whose pets are sick or injured. When asked what their vet had to say about their pet's condition, the answers we often get are: 1) that they have not yet taken their pet to the vet, and 2) it's too expensive - and yet that they have not yet taken their pet to the vet or even asked the vet how much the check-up will cost.
PAWS does not give out medical advice online and does not encourage pet owners to self-medicate their pets. Many people ask, why not? A responsible, ethical, licensed vet will not diagnose or treat a pet online without physically examining the pet and/or running some tests. What more, an individual who is not a vet. Self-medicating could bring more harm to your pet as one can easily overdose, underdose, or give the wrong medicine.
Advice given online by people based on their experience with their pets should not replace a visit to the vet.
OPTION 1
- Take your pet/rescue to a vet ASAP, especially for emergencies (i.e., pet not eating for days, pet not walking for days, pet vomiting or has diarrhea for days, has a bone sticking out, was run-over, etc).
If not to the nearest vet, then to your city vet who is usually already cheaper than private vet clinics. Some if not most of the city vets give free consultation. For those in Metro Manila, some low-cost vet clinics are UP Veterinary Teaching Hospital (UP Diliman, QC), CARA Clinic (Mandaluyong) and PSPCA (Recto, Manila).
- If the budget is tight (which is usually the case), you can always appeal to the vet if it would be possible to give you a charity rate / give a discount or if you can be allowed to pay through installment.
- If you are not within Metro Manila, you may send PAWS the name and contact # of the private vet that you brought your pet to, and how much he is charging you for your pet's treatment - and we can try to call him and appeal if you can be given a charity rate, discount or if you can be allowed to pay through installment. (Please send info TO: [email protected]). Note: There is no guarantee that the vet will agree to the request.
You know your pet better than anyone -- if he/she is lethargic (matamlay) and/or is not acting normal and/or has not eaten for days - please do not delay and take your pet to a vet.
As responsible pet owners, we should be prepared to take our pets to the vet when they are sick or injured.
****AS OF MAY 2019: CURRENTLY NO CONSULTATIONS AT THE PAWS CLINIC****
****WATCH OUT FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS IN THE PAWS FACEBOOK PAGE****
Spay/Neuter at the PAWS Clinic: By appointment only.
Note:
- There is NO PICK-UP OR HOME SERVICE. No clinic confinement.
- There is only 1 full time shelter vet attending to 300+ shelter animals as well as patients who come in for consults and spay/neuter.
- No 24-hour hotline or ambulance for emergencies.
From http://www.wisegeek.com/what-should-i-consider-before-taking-my-pet-to-the-vet.htm:
- "Don't neglect taking your pet to the vet if you suspect something serious. Not only is it unfair to the animal to have him suffer through illness, but the more you wait, the more likely that the treatment will be expensive and lengthy."
Remember, we should all take our pets to the vet AT LEAST once a year for a checkup to keep them in good health.
We encourage everyone to find a trusted vet for their loved pets and exert extra effort in taking them to a vet when they are ill. Our pets rely on us to take care of them.
Part of responsible pet ownership is allotting a budget for our pets when they get sick or injured, aside from yearly vaccinations and check-up.
Let us do our part as responsible pet owners.
PET OWNER'S QUESTION: CAN PAWS PAY MY VET BILLS?
PAWS will not pay for bills of other vets.
PAWS is an NGO - not funded by the government. We rely on fundraisers and donations from kindhearted individuals and groups to continue our work for the animals.
PAWS is an NGO - not funded by the government. We rely on fundraisers and donations from kindhearted individuals and groups to continue our work for the animals.
From the PAWS WEBSITE (August 2019)
Visit the PAWS FACEBOOK PAGE for announcements
PET OWNER'S QUESTION: DOES PAWS PERFORM CAESARIAN (CS) OPERATION?
Pet owners who breed their pets or allow their pets to get pregnant should be able to afford bringing their pets to a regular vet. If budget is a concern, read OPTION 1 above.
NOTE: The PAWS Clinic is primarily a spay/neuter clinic. As an animal welfare NGO, PAWS strongly advocates for spay/neuter and does not support breeding practices. For pets in need of surgeries at the PAWS Clinic, owners must be agreeable to having their pets spayed/neutered as well to prevent their pets from mating and getting pregnant.
NOTE: The PAWS Clinic is primarily a spay/neuter clinic. As an animal welfare NGO, PAWS strongly advocates for spay/neuter and does not support breeding practices. For pets in need of surgeries at the PAWS Clinic, owners must be agreeable to having their pets spayed/neutered as well to prevent their pets from mating and getting pregnant.
LIST OF SOME VET CLINICS
The veterinary clinic information listed below is for reference only (which we found online through Google), should you have difficulty finding a vet in your area. Since you are already online, you may do your own Google search on vets in your area. There are no vet clinics affiliated with PAWS.
Some veterinary clinics in Metro Manila (in no particular order).
Companion Animal Veterinary Clinic - Dr. David Arceo
25 Milagros Crisostomo Bldg.
Sumulong Highway, Mayamot, Antipolo City
Tel. 688-2050
Philippine Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (PSPCA)
http://philspca.webs.com/
2044 CM Recto Ave., Manila (in front of UE)
733-94-27
UP Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Diliman, QC
Click for Map
Tel. # 928-54-36, 927-8915
Vets In Practice
http://site.vetsinpractice.com.ph/
Animal Care Specialists
Tiendesitas Pet Village, Pasig
Tel. #: 635-6895/09216754108
Clinic Hrs: Mon thru Sun 1pm-9pm
Carveldon Veterinary Center
Unit 21, Commercial Villa 2, Cartimar Shopping Complex, Pasay City
Tel. # 5562885
Clinic Hrs: Mon thru Sun 10am-7pm
Beterinaryo sa Fort
http://www.beterinaryo.com
Ground Floor, Kensington Place, 1st Ave, Bonifacio Global City, 1634, Taguig, Philippines
Mon - Sat: 9:00am - 7:00pm
Telefax 822.71.59 Tel 822.36.60
Makati Dog & Cat Hospital
http://www.makatidogandcathospital.com/
5426 General Luna St. cor. Algier St. Poblacion, Makati City
Telephone (632) 896-2860
Telefax (632) 896-6386
Open 24-hours for emergencies (emergency fee may apply)
Animal House
www.animalhouse.com.ph
Pendragon Clinic
http://www.pendragonvet.com/
Rm 203 Amaremca Bldg., 107-A Kalayaan Avenue Diliman, Quezon City
Landline: 436-3833
Open 24-hours for emergencies (emergency fee may apply)
Sicam Veterinary Clinic
7 K-1st St., Kamuning, Quezon City
Tel. no: 928-2853
Clinic Hours: Mon to Sat except Thurs; 10AM-12NN; 3PM-7PM
Animal Wonders Veterinary Clinic
Greenwoods Pet Clinic
LOT1 PHASE 1 Greenwoods Avenue
Greenwoods Executive Village, Pinagbuhatan, Pasig City 1603
Telefax: 5711130
Mandaluyong Animal Care - MACE (formerly St. Gabriel Dog and Cat Clinic)
Address: 155-C San Joaquin, Mandaluyong 1550
Phone: (02) 535 5951
https://www.facebook.com/mandaluyonganimalcare
Mount Sinai Veterinary Practice
Bayani Rd, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
(02) 551 1359
https://www.facebook.com/mountsinaiveterinarypractice
PPBCC (Philippine Pet Birth Control Center)
155 Boni Ave Barangay Plainview, Mandaluyong, Philippines 1550
(02) 949 5941
https://www.facebook.com/PPBCCFoundation/
Some veterinary clinics in the province:
Dr. Alice Utlang (also provides spay/neuter in Cebu)
Cebu City Veterinarian
Tel. #s 233-5675/316-2296
The Ark Veterinary Clinic (Davao)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ark-Veterinary-Clinic/156984581034773?ref=br_rs
Jacinto Extension branch: Doors 1 & 2 JDS Bldg, Jacinto Extension
Lanang branch: Door 11, K7 Strip Building, Kilometer 7, J.P. Laurel Avenue, Lanang (fronting Caltex) , 8000 Davao City
(082) 2867483; 09228215121
A list of vet clinics are also listed by City/Province in http://vets.mefindhome.org
Google for vet clinics in the Philippines - http://bit.ly/ZZY0Wf
NOTE:
The veterinary clinic information above is listed for reference only (found through Google), should you have difficulty finding a vet in your area. Please search online for a vet clinic near your area.
Vets In Practice, Makati Dog & Cat Hospital, Pendragon, Cassandra Care and Animal Wonders are open 24/7 for emergencies. Note: Emergency fees may apply.
For other clinics' hours, please call the numbers or check out the websites. Some of the clinics listed above may not be as low cost as one would like, but at least one has clinic options to take your pets to when they are sick.
Some veterinary clinics in Metro Manila (in no particular order).
Companion Animal Veterinary Clinic - Dr. David Arceo
25 Milagros Crisostomo Bldg.
Sumulong Highway, Mayamot, Antipolo City
Tel. 688-2050
Philippine Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (PSPCA)
http://philspca.webs.com/
2044 CM Recto Ave., Manila (in front of UE)
733-94-27
UP Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Diliman, QC
Click for Map
Tel. # 928-54-36, 927-8915
Vets In Practice
http://site.vetsinpractice.com.ph/
- Vets In Practice Mandaluyong
#63 Maysilo Circle corner Boni Ave., Mandaluyong
Tel. #s 5311581-83
Clinic Hrs: 9am-7pm
Open 24-hours for emergencies (emergency fee may apply, emergency hrs: 7:01pm-8:59am)
- Vets In Practice Alabang
102a Alabang Business Tower, Madrigal Business Park, Alabang, Muntinlupa
Tel. #s 8467730, 8428379
Clinic Hrs: Mon thru Sun 9am-7pm - Vets in Practice White Plains
117 Katipunan Road, St. Ignatius, QC
Tel. No.: 962-1552 to 54
Clinic Hrs: Mon thru Sun 9am-7pm - Vets in Practice Fort
Unit 1B Lower Ground, One West Campus, McKinley West, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City
Tel #s 817-2706, 817-2752 and 817-2784
Clinic Hrs: Mon thru Sun 9am-7pm
Animal Care Specialists
Tiendesitas Pet Village, Pasig
Tel. #: 635-6895/09216754108
Clinic Hrs: Mon thru Sun 1pm-9pm
Carveldon Veterinary Center
Unit 21, Commercial Villa 2, Cartimar Shopping Complex, Pasay City
Tel. # 5562885
Clinic Hrs: Mon thru Sun 10am-7pm
Beterinaryo sa Fort
http://www.beterinaryo.com
Ground Floor, Kensington Place, 1st Ave, Bonifacio Global City, 1634, Taguig, Philippines
Mon - Sat: 9:00am - 7:00pm
Telefax 822.71.59 Tel 822.36.60
Makati Dog & Cat Hospital
http://www.makatidogandcathospital.com/
5426 General Luna St. cor. Algier St. Poblacion, Makati City
Telephone (632) 896-2860
Telefax (632) 896-6386
Open 24-hours for emergencies (emergency fee may apply)
Animal House
www.animalhouse.com.ph
- Makati
108 Jupiter St., Bel-Air, Makati
Tel. Nos: 896-3704 or 896-9516 - Pasig
88 Meralco Ave., Ortigas Cntr., Pasig
Tel. No: 637-5193 - Alabang
Grnd.Flr. RCBC Bldg. Alabang
Tel No: 809-7250 - Megamall
5th Flr. Bldg A. Sm Megamall
Tel. No:631-1873 - Sm Bicutan
Lower Grnd.Flr.Bldg A. Sm City
Tel. No:776-4489 - Greenhills
299 Wilson St., Greenhills
Tel. No: 725-7458 - Festival Mall
Grnd. Flr.Festival Mall
Tel. No: 842-7485 - Sta. Mesa Heights
360 DEl Monte Ave., Q.C
Tel. No: 415-3297 - Sm Fairview
Grnd. Flr. Sm City Fairview
Tel. No: 417-4144 - Market Market
Grnd. Flr. Market Market
Tel. No: 856-1241 - Chinatown
599 Quintin Paredes, Binondo
Tel. No: 243-9478 - Eastwood
Pet Central, Eastwood City
Tel. No: 667-3161 - New Manila
737 Aurora Blvd., Q.C.
Tel. No: 726-8112 - Sm Mall Of Asia
Grnd. Flr. South Parking Arcade
Tel. No: 556-0201
Pendragon Clinic
http://www.pendragonvet.com/
Rm 203 Amaremca Bldg., 107-A Kalayaan Avenue Diliman, Quezon City
Landline: 436-3833
Open 24-hours for emergencies (emergency fee may apply)
Sicam Veterinary Clinic
7 K-1st St., Kamuning, Quezon City
Tel. no: 928-2853
Clinic Hours: Mon to Sat except Thurs; 10AM-12NN; 3PM-7PM
Animal Wonders Veterinary Clinic
- Location: 387 A. Mabini St., Caloocan City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Tels nos. +632-2876918; +632-2369195
Mobile: +639173266877; +639189457274 - Fairview Branch
Regalado Avenue Between STI & Fatima
Tel: 02703-2132; 024198448
Greenwoods Pet Clinic
LOT1 PHASE 1 Greenwoods Avenue
Greenwoods Executive Village, Pinagbuhatan, Pasig City 1603
Telefax: 5711130
Mandaluyong Animal Care - MACE (formerly St. Gabriel Dog and Cat Clinic)
Address: 155-C San Joaquin, Mandaluyong 1550
Phone: (02) 535 5951
https://www.facebook.com/mandaluyonganimalcare
Mount Sinai Veterinary Practice
Bayani Rd, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
(02) 551 1359
https://www.facebook.com/mountsinaiveterinarypractice
PPBCC (Philippine Pet Birth Control Center)
155 Boni Ave Barangay Plainview, Mandaluyong, Philippines 1550
(02) 949 5941
https://www.facebook.com/PPBCCFoundation/
Some veterinary clinics in the province:
Dr. Alice Utlang (also provides spay/neuter in Cebu)
Cebu City Veterinarian
Tel. #s 233-5675/316-2296
The Ark Veterinary Clinic (Davao)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ark-Veterinary-Clinic/156984581034773?ref=br_rs
Jacinto Extension branch: Doors 1 & 2 JDS Bldg, Jacinto Extension
Lanang branch: Door 11, K7 Strip Building, Kilometer 7, J.P. Laurel Avenue, Lanang (fronting Caltex) , 8000 Davao City
(082) 2867483; 09228215121
A list of vet clinics are also listed by City/Province in http://vets.mefindhome.org
Google for vet clinics in the Philippines - http://bit.ly/ZZY0Wf
NOTE:
The veterinary clinic information above is listed for reference only (found through Google), should you have difficulty finding a vet in your area. Please search online for a vet clinic near your area.
Vets In Practice, Makati Dog & Cat Hospital, Pendragon, Cassandra Care and Animal Wonders are open 24/7 for emergencies. Note: Emergency fees may apply.
For other clinics' hours, please call the numbers or check out the websites. Some of the clinics listed above may not be as low cost as one would like, but at least one has clinic options to take your pets to when they are sick.