
Friend,
Dogs are being dragged into a hidden roadside slaughter alley in the Philippines — muzzled, bound, and killed out of sight.
Their bodies are chopped apart on the floor. Their organs are pulled out, cooked separately, and sold by the pound.
This trade is illegal. Yet it is still happening every single day.
Based on intelligence gathered by our investigators, two to four stray or stolen dogs are slaughtered at this single location daily — more than 1,000 dogs every year. The alley has only one way in and one way out. No escape. No witnesses.
Even our undercover informants are terrified. Several have backed out after warning they feared being killed or that the operator would retaliate against their families. That is how violent and organised this operation is.
Despite the danger, we are close.
The Animal Welfare Investigations Project is preparing a high-risk operation to disrupt this slaughterhouse and remove dogs before they are killed. Timing is critical. Public pressure right now helps force rapid action and strengthens the case for immediate closure.
– Team AWIP