Photographer who captures condemmed pets last moments

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Photographer who captures condemmed pets last moments

Postby Icon » 05 Jul 2012, 14:05

Really poignant pictures. Interesting piece on the Washington Post.

The photographer gingerly places a small, mixed-breed puppy on a platform in his makeshift studio at an animal shelter in northern Taiwan. The dog looks about 2 months old, with alert, trusting eyes and a shiny black coat.

Tou Chih-kang captures expressions, personality. He creates the kind of photos that any pet owner would love to have.
This puppy has no owner and will not get one. Once its photo shoot is over, it will be taken away by vets to be put down.

Tou has been recording the last moments of canines at the Taoyuan Animal Shelter for two years. He has captured the images of some 400 dogs, most of which were pets abandoned by their owners. To him the work is distressing, but he’s trying to spread a message of responsibility.
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This year Taiwanese authorities will euthanize an estimated 80,000 stray dogs. Animal-welfare advocates say the relatively widespread nature of the phenomenon — Taiwan’s human population is only 23 million — reflects the still immature nature of the island’s dog-owning culture and the belief among some of its majority Buddhist population that dogs are reincarnated humans who behaved badly in a previous life.

It would seem, judging by the many stores in Taiwan that sell fancy dog clothes and other baubles, as if Taiwanese fawn over their animals, and some do. But others abandon pets to the streets once their initial enthusiasm cools.

“Animals are seen just as playthings, not to be taken seriously,” says Grace Gabriel, Asia regional director of the Massachusetts-based International Fund for Animal Welfare
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Tou, who uses the professional name Tou Yun-fei, says he began his project because the Taiwanese media were not paying enough attention to the dogs’ plight. He says he doesn’t believe in having pets, but the problem had long plagued his conscience.

He says that while some of his friends refuse to even look at his photographs, others say the images taught them to take pet ownership more seriously.

A handful of the some 40,000 dog pictures Tou has taken are due to be exhibited this August in his first full-scale show, at the Fine Arts Museum in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung.

A few photos already are on display at Taoyuan city hall, part of a bid to raise citizens’ awareness of the responsibilities that come with raising a pet.

“I am a medium that through my photography, more people will be aware of this issue,” he says. “I think that’s my role.”

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Tou’s photographs can be viewed at http://www.fotovisura.com/user/crepe/view/memento-mori-2



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Re: Photographer who captures condemmed pets last moments

Postby tommy525 » 05 Jul 2012, 14:08

and here we thought taiwan just lets its dogs run all over the place. They do kill a lot of them.

I say countries worldwide must make citizens get licenses to breed dogs. All other pets must be fixed.

Lets solve this horrible state of putting good animals down, many are just pups and kittens.

They deserve a life.

If we cant get them life, dont let them be born. FIX all pets , except those by licensed and heavily controlled breeders.

WE dont want breeders who mistreat animals either.
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Re: Photographer who captures condemmed pets last moments

Postby darienpeak » 05 Jul 2012, 14:21

Icon wrote:Really poignant pictures. Interesting piece on the Washington Post.
The photographer gingerly places a small, mixed-breed puppy on a platform in his makeshift studio at an animal shelter in northern Taiwan. The dog looks about 2 months old, with alert, trusting eyes and a shiny black coat.[/quote


Thanks for posting that, although reading this affects me enough to feel a little sick. Another thought is that given some of the threads around this site -- such as "Do the Taiwanese have a conscience?" -- one is reminded that the photographer is Taiwanese, and that in practice, change often comes from within and not as an effect of external forces.
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Postby Kea » 05 Jul 2012, 14:24

that's the right idea Tommy, but not merely to bred them. Anyone who wants a pet dog/cat should register on govt. database and the DNA of the animal should be registered too. The animal should be chipped, too. If it's found stray and not reported lost, then instant fine. Mistreatment should be more harshly punished.
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Postby Got To Be Kidding » 06 Jul 2012, 23:47

Someone once told me that you can tell the quality of a person by how they treat animals.
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Re: Photographer who captures condemmed pets last moments

Postby littlefaerie08 » 07 Jul 2012, 01:44

Kea wrote:that's the right idea Tommy, but not merely to bred them. Anyone who wants a pet dog/cat should register on govt. database and the DNA of the animal should be registered too. The animal should be chipped, too. If it's found stray and not reported lost, then instant fine. Mistreatment should be more harshly punished.
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I agree! It's really sad to see so many stray animals around and the few shelters that there are are always crowd and it's because people end up with pets they 1)can't care for or b)don't really want or both. There should be more restrictions on pet shops as well and how animals are sold.

I'm also glad that it's a Taiwanese who worked on this project.

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Re: Photographer who captures condemmed pets last moments

Postby purejunie » 07 Jul 2012, 02:20

This story makes me so sad.... I am so glad there a project like this!
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Re: Photographer who captures condemmed pets last moments

Postby Ex Animo » 07 Jul 2012, 14:41

It's no worse here than in most of our home countries, let's not forget. US shelters kill around 3 million unwanted dogs per year.
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Re: Photographer who captures condemmed pets last moments

Postby finley » 07 Jul 2012, 14:49

Got To Be Kidding wrote:Someone once told me that you can tell the quality of a person by how they treat animals.

I think that one is usually attributed to Ghandi: "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated". I agree.
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Re: Photographer who captures condemmed pets last moments

Postby omerojs » 12 Jul 2012, 10:05

finley wrote:
Got To Be Kidding wrote:Someone once told me that you can tell the quality of a person by how they treat animals.

I think that one is usually attributed to Ghandi: "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated". I agree.


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