
The Philippines is taking a major step to safeguard animals with a P10-million budget dedicated to the Animal Welfare Supervision and Accreditation Program. The funding aims to improve care for rescued and sheltered animals while strengthening the organizations that protect them.

P10 Million Boost for Animal Welfare

The 2026 national budget officially includes the P10-million allocation to ensure animal welfare programs receive professional support and oversight. This marks a significant investment in the country’s efforts to prevent cruelty and neglect.
Professionalizing Enforcement

The program focuses on professionalizing animal welfare enforcement. Standard procedures, trained personnel, and consistent law application will help ensure animals are protected and abusers are held accountable.
Supporting Organizations on the Ground

Credible animal welfare organizations will benefit from the funding, enabling them to rescue, shelter, and rehabilitate animals more effectively. These groups are key players in reducing cruelty and neglect nationwide.
Family Advocacy at the Forefront

Senator Francis Pangilinan’s family is deeply involved in animal welfare. His wife has long supported animal rescue initiatives, taking in rescued pets and raising funds for shelters. Their combined efforts show how personal advocacy can drive meaningful change.
Responding to Cruelty

Animal abuse remains a pressing problem. In one case, a dog was beaten to death in Mountain Province while bystanders failed to intervene. Incidents like this underscore the need for stronger protections and public awareness.

A Step Toward Change

The new program provides a structured and well-funded approach to animal welfare. By supporting enforcement and local organizations, the government hopes to create safer spaces for animals and reduce cruelty across the country.
