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.

27/07/2025

Does he mean except hares, foxes and badger?

27/07/2025

All too soon the psychos involved with fox hunting will be out en masse with the annual ‘cubbing’ season. This is when the tally ho brigade get the new hounds/refresh the pack for the upcoming hunt season. They target the young, innocent cubs who have yet to really fear humans and whose curiosity often outweighs their fear.

PLEASE don’t familiarize cubs with people, their lives literally (unfortunately) depend on them having a fear of us.

It is tempting for us to make friends with them, but by doing so we are risking their lives. Feed, by all means in the winter months, but PLEASE DON’T make them comfortable around people.

27/07/2025

The ISPCA said an increase in dog ownership and breeding during the pandemic has put shelters under pressure.

When AI tells the truth! Imagine!
27/07/2025

When AI tells the truth! Imagine!

Facebook's AI seems to be really spot on, when it comes to answering questions regarding the controversy in greyhound racing

Ok. Let’s just get one thing straight here, the government literally legalised industrial scale dog breeding in this cou...
27/07/2025

Ok. Let’s just get one thing straight here, the government literally legalised industrial scale dog breeding in this country via the useless DBE legislation. The government has failed to enforce the Control of Horses legislation dating back to 1996. The government has FAILED in every single aspect of animal welfare and enforcement of animal welfare legislation.

Politicians, and their ever useless ‘advisors’ or civil servants saw fit to allow industrial scale dog breeding in Ireland with only the most basic of basic regulations and a meaningless licence fee payable to local authorities. Under the same legislation, backyard breeders have free rein to operate. The sale/supply legislation is not enforced, the chip legislation is not enforced - and, according to this article the Ispca has now 9 inspectors operating in only 16 counties!

The government seems to think (never a good idea for politicians) that all it has to do is pass the buck to the Ispca (all but bankrupt) and all will be fine. Wrong! The organisation has been the single biggest detriment to animal welfare in this country in the last 40 years. Rescues still have to save dogs from being killed in the few pounds that the Ispca holds the contract for!

An organization, still desperately trying to remain relevant in even its final death throes, is never going to solve the problems of over breeding of dogs in country - not unless it’s going to revert to form and start killing tens of thousands of dogs every year. We don’t have any figures available from the Ispca for how many animals it kills annually. Why not? The department has tried to insist that rescues pts any dogs in the care of independent rescues be pts after 3 months if not homed - I know this because one department inspector tried it on with me in 2017, one year before my rusty back forced me to close DRK.

Basically, the department and the government, talk a very good (and quite convincing, to those who know no better) game, that animal welfare is taken ‘seriously’ in this country. Nothing could be further from the truth. Animal welfare is not taken seriously in Ireland, it’s barely considered at all by politicians and the government as a whole.

The fact remains, it is the INDEPENDENT animal welfare/rescues on this country that have brought about any changes in the last 40 years - NOT the Ispca. The sooner the government and the department recognize this very simple fact the better, and start providing the independent rescues with substantial funding because it is the INDEPENDENT rescues that are vital to the future of animal welfare in Ireland. It’s just a real shame that they seem unwilling to form an alliance in order to have a real voice in political circles. The Ispca and Dspca are way ahead in the game in that regard - hence over 2m of the meagre 6m given to welfare groups going to just those two parties.

I have said before that animal welfare must become a political issue, and until it does the government will continue to throw scraps at rescues or, as maybe the case, scrap the funding entirely. The department of agriculture is currently carrying out a study as to whether it’s getting ‘value for money’ by giving welfare groups grants at all! Does the department want to send animal welfare in Ireland back 30 years? That may well depend on the ‘opinion’ of some jumped up/over rated filing clerks in the DOA.

CV19 and lock downs definitely contributed to the increase of unwanted dogs - but, if the ‘geniuses’ in government hadn’t legalized puppy farming then the situation couldn’t have occurred. There was a real opportunity to ban industrial scale dog breeding in this small country, which would have kept the population of dogs under far greater control - but no, a few idiots decided that there might be potential for a huge tax income from dog breeders but, guess what, they got that spectacularly wrong too because these puppy farmers only want to deal in cash.
It was so obvious that it was all but hitting them right in the face, but they couldn’t, or chose not to see it.

So, there are 9 people expected to enforce the AHWA 2013 in 16 out of 26 counties and there’s a problem?! No s**t Sherlock - headline news!!! The Ispca mentions how many calls are made to the ‘hotline’ - not how many are actioned and the outcome. The organisation, bizarrely, took on the role of Inspectorate FOC for the department. Now what kind of stupid was that? The government can find billions of tax payers money for multiple numbers of NGOS, but can only find 6m for animal welfare? Is that how ‘seriously’ animal welfare is being taken? It can find 100m for the horse and greyhound racing industries. One of which is technically bankrupt and the other doesn’t need it.

The ISPCA said an increase in dog ownership and breeding during the pandemic has put shelters under pressure.

27/07/2025

Given the beyond bizarre situation in Kildare/Laois concerning the diabetic dog that was handed back to the owner, despite being in a serious state of emaciation due to uncontrolled diabetes, and the subsequent nonsensical statement issued by the Gardai involved there needs to be a serious and very public discussion around the role of the Gardai as per the AHWA 2013 and the reality of the situation.

Martin Heydon there must be clarity on the exact role of the Gardai as per the AHWA 2013, also Department of Justice Ireland.

We cannot, and must not, accept any sort of pick and choose attitude from the Gardai in this regard. The Gardai are either Authorized Officers under the AHWA 2013, or they aren’t. We can’t accept different divisions having varying attitudes on the role.

26/07/2025

And, in all the years of its existence, what has the Ispca actually done/achieved in this regard? Not a whole hell of a lot.

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine needs to understand that is the independent rescues that have brought about improvements in animal welfare in this country - and ONLY the independent rescues. Yet, the department and its bunch of pen pushing civil servants who know nothing are intent on providing millions in funding to those who both do, and have done the least!

If it wasn’t for the independent rescues and those who are unafraid to speak out, Ashton pound would still be operating, and dogs would still be killed en masse in pounds, horses would still be ignored dying on the side of roads and in various areas around the country where the ‘authorities’ continue to deliberately turn a blind eye to the suffering right in front of them for fear of ‘upsetting’ the few.

The simple fact of the matter is that the Gardai, whether they like it or not, ARE Authorised Officers as per the AHWA 2...
26/07/2025

The simple fact of the matter is that the Gardai, whether they like it or not, ARE Authorised Officers as per the AHWA 2013. It’s not an option they can duck in and out of - it’s a LEGAL obligation.

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Martin Heydon Lynn Boylan Paul Murphy TD Gript Irish Daily MirrorAn Garda SíochánaSunday World

A senior Garda source has told Kfm that cases involving animal cruelty often fall into the “lower rungs” of policing priorities, largely because Gardaí are not routinely trained or resourced to deal with them effectively.

25/07/2025

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