Dalawang asong dinala sa training facility, patay; fur parents nagdududa sa sinabing sanhi

Dalawang asong dinala sa training facility, patay; fur parents nagdududa sa sinabing sanhi

- Two dogs that were brought to a training facility in Marikina died

- According to the report on News5, the training facility claimed that the dogs died of heat stroke

- However, the fur parents doubt the explanation of the facility because of the blood that were found on the head of the two dogs

- The owners are also seeking the help of PAWS in order to make a determination with regards the legal action that they may take against the facility

Two dogs brought to a training facility in Marikina tragically died, sparking outrage and calls for accountability from their grieving owners.

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According to a report by News5, the facility claimed that the cause of death was heat stroke.

However, the fur parents have expressed deep doubts about this explanation after discovering blood on the heads of both dogs.

The suspicious circumstances have led the owners to seek assistance from the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS).

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They are now exploring potential legal actions against the training center, hoping to get justice for their pets and ensure that proper investigations are carried out.

The News5 report also revealed that attempts to get a statement from the training facility were unsuccessful, as no one was responding to inquiries.

This silence has only fueled the concerns of the pet owners and the public, who are now demanding transparency and accountability.

Animal welfare advocates emphasize that pet training facilities have a duty of care to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals entrusted to them.

The case has stirred emotional reactions online, with many calling for stricter regulations and inspections of such establishments.

As the investigation unfolds, the families of the deceased dogs remain determined to uncover the truth behind what happened and to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

They hope that with the help of PAWS, the case will lead to justice and greater awareness of animal welfare standards in the country.

News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.

In other news, Arnie Benedicto, the Barangay Captain of Lantad, Silay City and the primary suspect in the fatal shooting of the supporters of the incumbent mayor of the said city, has surrendered to the authorities. It can be recalled that early on Monday, May 12, 2025, news about the fatal shooting that resulted in two deaths and seven injuries spread like wildfire online. The shooting incident is claimed to be linked to alleged vote buying monitoring activities. Witnesses say the violence erupted after Benedicto reportedly fired upon volunteers of “Team Ugyon” who were monitoring alleged vote-buying activities outside a property associated with “Team Asenso.”

Still in other news, a 65-year-old man, Nestor Rensales, died after voting in Oas, Albay during the midterm elections. Rensales, a stroke survivor, felt dizzy and collapsed shortly after casting his vote at Oas South Central Elementary School, ABS-CBN reported. His wife shared that he insisted on voting despite the heat and early crowd, believing his vote still mattered. He was rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

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