Dungarvan Animal Matters and Welfare Information

Dungarvan Animal Matters and Welfare Information A reference page for animal welfare information. The shelter has vast experience with severely debilitated and injured dogs, of which there are many.

DRK was started in the late 80s to prevent as many dogs as was possible from dying in the pound, the kill rates in pounds at that time and into the 90s was over 30,000 annually. Thanks to our wonderful vet Johanna, who owns and operates Blue Coast Veterinary Clinic in Youghal, all the dogs that come into our care receive top class veterinary treatment. The dogs that come here are primarily sent to the UK for homing to reputable rescues, unfortunately almost all rescues in Ireland do this because there simply are not enough good homes available in Ireland due to the over population of dogs here.

Martin Heydon is this how seriously animal welfare is being taken in this country? Where were the so called authorised a...
15/10/2025

Martin Heydon is this how seriously animal welfare is being taken in this country?

Where were the so called authorised authorities? Where were your department officials?

15/10/2025

This page, inexplicably, has been denied the option to tag followers by FB. I have tried to contact fb, to no avail on the issue. It’s not a commercial page, merely an animal welfare information page, so it’s beyond me as to why this happened.

If anyone knows how to actually make contact with fb directly, please let me know. In the meantime, may I please ask you to share posts on your own pages.

Facebook???

I have said many times, and been shot down many times on this very subject. I firmly believe that there should be dedica...
15/10/2025

I have said many times, and been shot down many times on this very subject.
I firmly believe that there should be dedicated authorised officers in every single county, via willing reputable rescues who have been fully trained.
The country simply cannot operate a welfare system whereby there are only 9 people who are supposed to cover 17 out of the 26 counties - and I’m not of the opinion that this new national/not national organisation is going to be any different.

The Gardai are, so we’re told, supposed to be the out of hours go to in emergency situations. There’s just one, rather large problem with that - the Gardai have no facilities, and some stations are unwilling to provide services. Just a simple fact.

The two ‘large’ organisations have had decades to get it together, yet basically little has changed. It has been the independent/private groups that have been the ONLY people to bring about change in this country. Another simple and indisputable fact.

The system re authorised officers needs a major overhaul. The problem possibly lies with more a desire to be ‘seen’ as being effective, rather than being effective - and getting the bulk of any funding without actually doing the bulk of the work.

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine needs to understand this. It’s all very well for civil servants sit back and make decisions about animal welfare in Ireland when they have zero knowledge of the subject. One wonders how many of those making decisions in the department offices have even ever been presented with a seriously injured or extremely malnourished debilitated animal at any time, let alone out of office hours? I might suggest few, if any. But, here’s the thing, who would they call after 5pm, weekends or holidays? No point calling the department vets, the Ispca or Dspca/Nspca. A person can call the Gardai, which may or may not result in any action and, if it does, it’ll be a local poorly funded independent rescue organisation that will help, if they are contacted by the station for assistance - and that’s hit and miss at the best of times. It’s a farcical set up and it must change.

MLHR, like many others, is available to help in emergency situations at all times if necessary.

A great many people who run rescues are more au fait with the animal welfare legislation than the majority of the Gardai - my info is that the AHWA 2013 is not part of the curriculum in Garda training.

The system must change, and the government MUST listen to the independent rescues, and afford them the respect they deserve.

We also need the judiciary to, at the very minimum, impose significant financial penalties on those who are guilty of animal cruelty and deliberate neglect. These pointless and empty words by judges, who profess disgust at these people, and then proceed to let them off with a meaningless fine has to end. Most would be fined, or even jailed, for far less serious offences than the deliberate and blatant abuse of an innocent animal.
The legislation is there, but it’s just not enforced in any meaningful way by the judiciary. Why not?

The minister, as has every minister before him, repeats parrot fashion that the department takes animal welfare seriously - the evidence of said claim is not noticeable in general.

The urban horse situation is out of control, and that all boils down to money ie who’s going to pay for the removal of the animals by the horse pound operators. It’s around 1k-1.5k per horse! The ‘corporate’ organisations don’t want to be ‘lumbered’ with these horses, and very few organisations have the capacity to take them - so, the authorities ignore the problem and the abusers carry on unhindered, safe in the knowledge that no one is going to stop them. The department carries out an equine census, expecting those same people who fail to chip and passport their animals (as per the law) to complete the survey. Basically a census directed at the law abiders and not the abusers. Genius.

Again, this is possibly down to the fact that the independent rescues have failed to form an alliance in order for their collective voice to be heard and recognized by the government. How hard can it be to get together, it’s so easy these days with the internet, and form relationships and speak as one?
The alternative is to sit back and allow the civil servants and pen pushers in the department decide their fate. The department has already done an exercise into whether it’s getting ‘value for money’ for the peanuts it gives to animal welfare groups. The writing was on the wall 5 years ago, but went unheeded.

I will say one more thing, attending meetings with department officials or TDS behind closed doors has, to date, achieved absolutely nothing for individual groups - despite many promises made. Historically, it is clear to see. Ashton would still be operating, pounds in general would still be operating the same policy of killing, another large organisation in a nearby county wouldn’t have been brought into line without very public attention because talking behind closed doors achieved nothing despite many trying for years. The IGB would have gone ahead, with government approval/funding, to set up stadia in China had it not been for public support and media attention. The Ispca, that operated the majority of pounds, would have carried on using the captive bolt and killing dogs after 5 days and refusing rescues access to take digs. Bottom line is, nothing in animal welfare has been achieved simply by meeting with government officials - not one thing.

15/10/2025

Nearly make your mind up time about who to vote for in this somewhat farcical race for president.

One candidate advocates ‘rural pursuits’, and glibly claims that same are ‘regulated’ - not one journalist has asked her what she means by that claim. The other is very articulate, cultivated and advocates against such cruel ‘rural pursuits’. The current government appears intent (with the assistance of the media), to belittle her.

We have to have a President, so we must choose wisely as to which one we wish to represent this country on the world stage - albeit technically only a ceremonial role.

The question is, was the cruelty case in question dropped a mere coincidence? What do you think?

14/10/2025

By what ‘right’ does anyone have to put other road users at risk of serious injury or even death? This behaviour is unacceptable and deliberately reckless. It’s willful animal endangerment, it’s willful and deliberate human endangerment.
The authorities appear to be indifferent. What happens, one wonders, if a member of the Gardai’s family is harmed, or a politician’s family is injured or killed? Will the authorities act then?

There obviously needs to be consideration given by local authorities to put in place a safe area in each county for this activity.

Horses may well have been used on our roads before cars, which is the usual ‘excuse’ - but horses are no longer used for transport and these races are most definitely not a form of transport.

Horse Racing Ireland is in receipt of 80 million euro from the tax payer again this year, half of which is used for prize money to OWNERS of animals at races. Therefore, it could easily afford to provide tracks all over the country to accommodate this sulky racing activity in a safe and controlled environment - where only those who CHOOSE to put themselves at risk can do so without placing anyone else in jeopardy.

14/10/2025

One might compare Ms Humphrey’s new found ‘sweetness’ akin to taking an artificial sweetener - one could, perhaps, suggest they’re on an equal par.

There appears there was no deep investigation into this matter. The public, that btw pays for these politicians to live the high life, may well have been treated like mushrooms, or even peasants.
It was all just a coincidence that a letter, sent to Humphreys rather than the department of agriculture, in relation to a court case involving a previously convicted individual for animal cruelty was dropped within days of said letter arriving at the correct destination.

This, from the same woman who the press is allowing to claim that ‘rural pursuits’ are ‘regulated’ and she’s happy with such ‘regulations’ - without actually asking her what the claimed regulations consist of! There are none! Is this the calibre of so called journalists in Ireland these days? The same woman who pushed through the ridiculous and pointless xl bully legislation, claiming that she was saving the public! Seriously?! Of the sheer number of dogs dumped in the aftermath of her utter stupidity, there wasn’t even one event where the claim could be justified. There was a common denominator in the attacks that occurred here though. I’m still trying to figure out just how stupid someone needs to be to state, on public record in the Dail, that the xl bully type has some kind of super power that allows the x breed type of dog to lock its jaws - it’s not even remotely logical if you think about it, let alone a physical impossibility. She says she has a ‘miniature’ Yorkie - from a backyard breeder or puppy farm? The so called‘miniature’ Yorkshire terrier is not
recognised by the IKC for that very reason.

In conclusion, Ms Humphreys abhors cruelty to animals, provided they’re not foxes, badgers , hares, birds or xl bully types.

She abhors animal cruelty - unless it’s fox hunting, the most barbaric and cruel of the so called ‘rural pursuits’. So, ...
14/10/2025

She abhors animal cruelty - unless it’s fox hunting, the most barbaric and cruel of the so called ‘rural pursuits’.
So, it’s ok for the tally ho brigade to get their ‘pleasure’ from terrorising a small mammal, according to Heather Humphreys.

Ms Humphreys said a case in which she received a letter from a family member of a farmer had been 'well aired', and she passed the letter on to the Department of Agriculture without comment or a covering letter

12/10/2025

Imagine if the headline said Golden Retrievers or Cockapoos instead of Greyhounds. Not bad enough to be big and skinny and smooth haired without no one caring about you😣

11/10/2025
What makes children behave like this? Children usually have a tendency to think kindly about animals, so what have these...
10/10/2025

What makes children behave like this? Children usually have a tendency to think kindly about animals, so what have these children been exposed to that made them want to torture animals? Or, is it really just that ‘simple’? I might be inclined to suggest that it’s not. I might just be inclined to suggest that these feral devoids found each other ie found a common ‘interest’ - abusing animals for kicks. Normal children don’t behave like that. What happens if this little gang is no longer getting its kicks from kicking or burning animals? What then? Is someone’s child at risk of being tortured and abused by them?

Cruelty to animals is never ‘just’ cruelty to animals - regardless of age, remember that.

The Uk, but it’s no different in this country. The sadistic louts, that try sooooo hard to be ‘elite’ by calling themsel...
10/10/2025

The Uk, but it’s no different in this country.

The sadistic louts, that try sooooo hard to be ‘elite’ by calling themselves foxhound clubs etc, are nothing more than sick, pathetic and perverse people who get their kicks from animal cruelty. They can dress themselves up in their clownish outfits, and deem themselves as being above the rest of the peasants in this country, but, they are what they are - and that is people who have a perverse desire to torture animals, because it ‘entertains’ them. Now, just how sick is that? How utterly disgusting does a person have to be to derive pleasure from the pain and fear of a helpless animal? That’s what the tally ho brigade boil down to, a collective of people who enjoy an animal suffering for their pleasure. How deeply disturbing is that?
Meanwhile, we have a wannabe president who claims (though she’s likely well aware to the contrary), that fox hunting and hare coursing are well regulated and controlled - and not ONE so called journalist in this country asked her to explain how.

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