282 dogs/cats get free spay, neuter, vaccinations in Bulacan

CITY OF MALOLOS – In a continued effort to promote responsible pet ownership and safeguard animal well-being across the province, the Provincial Government of Bulacan through the Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) conducted free Veterinary Medical Mission providing spay, neuter, anti-rabies vaccination and free checkup services to hundreds of cats and dogs held at the Mini-Forest Stage, Capitol Compound here on September 12, 2024.

FREE VET SERVICES FOR FUR PALS. Provincial Veterinarian Dr. Voltaire G. Basinang, along with his team, lead the conduct of free spay, neuter, and other vet medical services to pet cats and dogs during the Veterinary Medical Mission as part of the Singkaban Festival 2024 activities held at the Mini-Forest Stage, Capitol Compound, City of Malolos, Bulacan on September 12, 2024. PHOTO BY ERICK SILVERIO

A total of 98 cats and 29 dogs were spayed and neutered, while 155 cats and dogs received anti-rabies vaccinations as part of the activities of Singkaban Festival weeklong celebration.

During the program, pet owners were also given essential information on how to maintain their pets’ health, prevent common diseases, and practice proper grooming and nutrition.

Mher Caballero from Brgy. Panasahan, City of Malolos, said that they opted for the free spay service for their pet Husky to avoid having more puppies, as they already have five others.

Jaycee D. Param, an exhibitor from Emervet and Royal Tails, also expressed that their products are proudly made in the City of Meycauayan, and for this reason, they are fully committed to supporting the Provincial Government of Bulacan in offering free services for pets.

In his message, Provincial Veterinarian Dr. Voltaire G. Basinang urged Bulakenyos to join them in promoting awareness about responsible pet care within the community, noting that 21 Bulakenyos lost their lives last year due to rabies infections.

“Ganoon po kaseryoso ang sakit na rabies. Sana po, dahil libre naman ang ating spaying and neuter, ang pinaka bayad na lang po ninyo ay i-encourage na lang po ninyo ang inyong mga kapitbahay na magpabakuna rin ng kanilang mga aso at pusa, at kung maaari ay ipakapon na rin nila,” Basinang said.

The PVO encourages all pet owners to participate in future events and take an active role in promoting responsible pet care and population control. For more information about their services, visit their official Facebook page at Bulacan Provincial Veterinary Office.