Dungarvan Animal Matters and Welfare Information

Dungarvan Animal Matters and Welfare Information A reference page for animal welfare information. The shelter has vast experience with severely debilitated and injured dogs, of which there are many.

DRK was started in the late 80s to prevent as many dogs as was possible from dying in the pound, the kill rates in pounds at that time and into the 90s was over 30,000 annually. Thanks to our wonderful vet Johanna, who owns and operates Blue Coast Veterinary Clinic in Youghal, all the dogs that come into our care receive top class veterinary treatment. The dogs that come here are primarily sent to the UK for homing to reputable rescues, unfortunately almost all rescues in Ireland do this because there simply are not enough good homes available in Ireland due to the over population of dogs here.

02/12/2025

The results of a public consultation on the subject of Surgical Artificial Insemination of greyhounds in Ireland have just been published.
99% of the 606 submissions supported a BAN on surgical AI for greyhounds in Ireland. Just TWO submissions were against a ban.

The greyhound industry cannot make the slightest claim about greyhound welfare while surgical AI is allowed.

01/12/2025

This Christmas spare a thought for the greyhounds.




01/12/2025

A fox was terrorised by a pack of dogs at a recent hunt in County Cork.

A report in the Irish Field (28 November 2025) outlined that during the Duhallow Foxhounds hunt, the hunters and hounds "found [a fox] and a nice hunt ensued over some challenging banks and a really decent stream that had to be forded".

Later "hounds drew on through Dan Lucey’s with some really challenging single banks".

According to the report, the hunt went on for more than four hours.

Among those participating in the fox hunt were:

Whipper-in "James Hawkins, who is from Cornwall, where he hunted with the Tiverton and is now in his first Duhallow season"

The Goold family who "run one of the biggest dairy herds in the country"

Joint master Matt Nagle - "an eminent member of the legal profession from his office in Mallow"

The Irish Government must act to stop this bloodsport. A RED C opinion poll, commissioned by the Irish Council Against Blood Sports, showed that a 77% majority (in both urban and rural areas) agree that the government should ban fox hunting. The poll found that just 12 per cent disagree with a ban.

TAKE ACTION

Help get fox hunting banned in Ireland

Contact all your local TDs and urge them to support Ruth Coppinger TD’s Animal Health & Welfare (Ban On Fox Hunting) Bill when it returns to Dail Eireann on 17 December. Visit the Oireachtas website for email addresses and phone numbers for TDs https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/members/tds/?term=/ie/oireachtas/house/dail/34

Contact the leaders of Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, Sinn Fein and the Labour Party. Tell them to vote in favour of Deputy Coppinger's bill - or at the very least, allow a free vote.

Micheál Martin TD
Leader, Fianna Fail
Email: micheal.martin@oireachtas.ie; info@fiannafail.ie
Tel: 01 619 4000
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michealmartintd/
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/

Simon Harris TD
Leader, Fine Gael
Telephone: 01 281 3727
Email: simon.harris@oireachtas.ie; finegael@finegael.ie
X: http://www.twitter.com/SimonHarrisTD
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DeputySimonHarris

Mary Lou McDonald TD
Leader, Sinn Fein
Tel: (01) 727 7102
Email: marylou.mcdonald@oireachtas.ie, admin@sinnfein.ie
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaryLouMcDonald
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MaryLouMcDonaldTD

Ivana Bacik TD
Leader, The Labour Party
Tel: (01) 6183136
Email: ivana.bacik@oireachtas.ie; info@labour.ie
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ivanabacik
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bacikivana/

Keep hunters off your land

If you are a landowner, make your land off-limits to hunters. Find out more about how to do this on our Farmers/Landowners page – http://www.banbloodsports.com/farmers.htm

Sign and share our “Ban Blood Sports in Ireland” petition
https://www.change.org/petitions/ban-blood-sports-in-ireland

Sign and share the Uplift petition
https://my.uplift.ie/petitions/petition-to-ban-fox-hunting-in-ireland

Watch our campaign video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG9rMlE3VAQ

Please support our campaign with a donation
https://www.paypal.me/banbloodsports
http://revolut.me/icabs

SEE ALSO

Fox hunting is a cruel ‘pursuit’ imported from Britain and it’s time it was banned
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2025/11/15/fox-hunting-is-a-cruel-pursuit-imported-from-britain-and-its-time-it-was-banned/

Ruth Coppinger’s “Ban Fox Hunting” bill progresses despite shameful attempt to block it
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2025/05/29/ruth-coppingers-ban-fox-hunting-bill-progresses-despite-shameful-attempt-to-block-it/

Sinn Fein urged to back a ban on cruel fox hunting
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2025/11/18/sinn-fein-urged-to-back-a-ban-on-cruel-fox-hunting-2/

Old excuses for fox hunting won’t wash – it’s time to outlaw barbaric bloodsport
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2025/05/30/old-excuses-for-fox-hunting-wont-wash-its-time-to-outlaw-barbaric-bloodsport/

Máiría Cahill: Rural stance no big surprise, but Sinn Fein vote on fox-hunt ban a sly move
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2025/06/01/mairia-cahill-rural-stance-no-big-surprise-but-sinn-fein-vote-on-fox-hunt-ban-a-sly-move/

Want to see where Waterford Tds stand on the fox hunting issue? Take a look. David Cullinane T.D. People are sick of hea...
01/12/2025

Want to see where Waterford Tds stand on the fox hunting issue? Take a look.

David Cullinane T.D. People are sick of hearing this never ending quote about fox hunting and hare coursing ‘going underground’ - it’s meaningless. How, exactly, could dozens of riders and even more dogs ‘go underground’? You do know, presumably, that those who ride to hounds are never going to vote SF anyway, right?
Mary Lou McDonald - Sinn Féin allow a free vote on this Bill. Prove that SF is not just more of the same.

Political Views / TDs (34th Dail) The views of TDs in relation to hare coursing, fox hunting, greyhound racing, horse racing and other animal cruelty issues. Find out where the political parties s…

29/11/2025

It’s the season of giving, or at least it’s supposed to be. This year, the government via the department of agriculture will hand out pathetic funding to over 100 rescues. It will give the now Nspca/ispca/dspca (because no one is actually sure what it is right now), the lions share of that funding. Whatever name it’s now called, the mode of operation remains the same. 9-5, 5 days a week in relation to emergency situations. Holidays off.

Meanwhile, in the real world of animal welfare, rescues (in the main) remain contactable 24/7 365 for emergency situations. They will drop whatever they are doing, even on Xmas day, if needed.

I’m not aware of any significant changes to the operation re the combination of the Ispca with the Dspca. I’m not aware if any more inspectors have been employed to cover all of the 26 counties. If any one knows, please feel free to post.

There is room for everyone in animal welfare in this country, and not one is any ‘better’ than the other, although there’s a definite favoritism shown by the department for the Ispca/Dspca. Why is this? Do costly CEOs, sm consultants, PR consultants etc - mostly paid for by donations, make them somehow better? I would suggest not.

At the risk of upsetting anyone, something I don’t much care about anyway, the simple fact is that without the independent rescues, or the sole operators this country would still be back in the 90s. Neither of the two corporate entities in animal welfare made so much as a dent in the changes that have occurred here in the last 30-40 years. Worse, rescues have had to fight tooth and nail to stop dogs being killed in pounds operated by, or associated with them.

This Xmas, please don’t forget to support the independent rescue of your choice. By setting up a 5e standing order pm, provides security for small rescues if enough people do it.

The back bone of animal welfare in Ireland is that of the independent/private rescues. They need younger people to become involved in order for the progression to thrive. That can take many forms ie volunteers to help at kennels, drivers, social media savvy people to help with homing and fundraising, home checkers, admin, accounts etc.

Martin Heydon
It’s the independent rescue community that has brought Ireland out of the dark ages re animal welfare, and the slaughter of dogs that took place in this country from the late 80s into the 2000s in Ispca operated pounds. The highest figure, in the mid 90s was 36 THOUSAND dogs killed in Irish pounds, primarily by pounds contracted to the Ispca by local authorities. The end to this slaughter was brought about by independent rescue groups and animal rights activists. The dogs were killed, primarily, by the use of the captive bolt. An instrument that was introduced by the Ispca as an ‘effective’ (read cheap = more profit) method of killing. This method of killing was only stopped due to public pressure from animal rights and welfare groups in the early 2000s.
If this minister, his department and the government as a whole actually takes animal welfare seriously (as stated), then financially support the independent groups because without them, this country will end up being even more of an an embarrassment on the Eu stage than it is currently . Ireland is seen, in animal welfare circles, in the more progressive Eu countries as being backwards.

29/11/2025

Ireland’s animal cruelty review…time to ban blood sports! The Irish government has launched a “public consultation” to see how it can best update animal protection laws in Ireland. Please ask it to include a ban on the cruel practices of hare coursing and foxhunting, which continue in Irelan...

Sinn Féin Ireland seriously - how can you possibly come out with this nonsense? It’s impossible for fox hunting to be dr...
29/11/2025

Sinn Féin Ireland seriously - how can you possibly come out with this nonsense? It’s impossible for fox hunting to be driven underground?

Stop with the old script, it’s well past its use by date.

I’d like to see, exactly, just how Sinn Féin Ireland believes that animal cruelty can be ‘regulated’? Who’s going to do ...
29/11/2025

I’d like to see, exactly, just how Sinn Féin Ireland believes that animal cruelty can be ‘regulated’? Who’s going to do the checking of any such regulation?

It’s absurd. Sinn Fein needs to drag itself into the 21st century re animal welfare. This country is miles behind other Eu countries. The tally ho brigade isn’t ever going to vote Sinn Féin Ireland, nor will the lampers. The farmers will vote for whoever is going to do the best for them, and fox hunting on their lands isn’t likely to be top of their agenda.
So, what’s the problem? What are they afraid of? No one loses their job if there’s a compromise made to drag/trail hunting - not one. Personally, I’d like to see hunting with dogs completely removed, there’s something sadistic about it.

Grow a backbone, and support the 77% that want this barbaric practice confined to history.

David Cullinane T.D.

Sinn Fein has signalled that it shamefully won't be supporting a ban on fox hunting next month, despite the extreme animal cruelty involved and the fact that the vast majority in Ireland want it ended.

Responding to appeals to support Ruth Coppinger TD's Animal Health & Welfare (Ban On Fox Hunting) Bill, Sinn Fein politicians are telling constituents: "We believe that Deputy Coppinger’s bill which proposes an outright ban would drive fox hunting further underground and instead it should be strongly regulated."

In an email to Sinn Fein TDs and the party's head office, the Irish Council Against Blood Sports stressed: "We do not accept the argument that a ban on bloodsports should be avoided for fear that it would drive these obscene activities underground. We agree with your party colleague Réada Cronin TD who stated at the Sinn Fein Ard Fheis in Athlone (10 November 2023) that she 'does not believe that outright bans driving brutality underground has any basis in fact.'"

"The Ard Comhairle would not consider legalising and regulating dog fighting or cockfighting for a moment and to even say so is absurd, yet both activities were once commonplace," she stated at the time.

In relation to the suggestion that regulations could deal with the inherent animal cruelty, we pointed out that fox hunting involves taking out a pack of dogs to chase a fox to exhaustion and that when caught, the fox is savagely attacked and literally pulled apart.

"To the foxes squealing in agony, regulation is utterly meaningless and will do nothing to quell their pain," we stated. "No amount of regulation is capable of eliminating the suffering; only a complete ban will achieve that."

Party TDs are also claiming that, despite its apparent intention to try and block efforts to ban this most obscene bloodsport (as it attempted to do earlier this year), "Sinn Féin is committed to achieving the highest standards in animal welfare and an end to animal cruelty."

If this were true, the party would have no hesitation in voting in favour of Deputy Coppinger's bill to ban fox hunting.

We are reminding Sinn Fein that party president Mary Lou McDonald TD personally assured us in 2020 that the party is opposed to fox hunting and would vote in favour of a ban at the next opportunity.

We hope that between now and 17 December, Sinn Fein will decide to side with the compassionate majority and pledge support for Deputy Coppinger's bill.

ACTION ALERT

Contact Mary Lou McDonald TD and urge her and Sinn Fein to support Ruth Coppinger TD's Animal Health & Welfare (Ban On Fox Hunting) Bill.

Mary Lou McDonald TD
Leader, Sinn Fein
Tel: (01) 727 7102
Email: marylou.mcdonald@oireachtas.ie; admin@sinnfein.ie
X: https://x.com/MaryLouMcDonald
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MaryLouMcDo

Email Sinn Fein TDs and tell them to vote in favour of a ban on fox hunting.

john.brady@oireachtas.ie; pat.buckley@oireachtas.ie; matt.carthy@oireachtas.ie; sorca.clarke@oireachtas.ie; rose.conwaywalsh@oireachtas.ie; reada.cronin@oireachtas.ie; Sean.Crowe@oireachtas.ie; david.cullinane@oireachtas.ie; pa.daly@oireachtas.ie; maire.devine@oireachtas.ie; Pearse.Doherty@oireachtas.ie; paul.donnelly@oireachtas.ie; dessie.ellis@oireachtas.ie; thomas.gould@oireachtas.ie; ann.graves@oireachtas.ie; johnny.guirke@oireachtas.ie; martin.kenny@oireachtas.ie; claire.kerrane@oireachtas.ie; padraig.maclochlainn@oir.ie; conor.mcguinness@oireachtas.ie; denise.mitchell@oireachtas.ie; johnny.mythen@oireachtas.ie; shonagh.niraghallaigh@oireachtas.ie; eoin.obroin@oireachtas.ie; donnchadh.olaoghaire@oireachtas.ie; ruairi.omurchu@oireachtas.ie; aengus.osnodaigh@oireachtas.ie; fionntan.osuilleabhain@oireachtas.ie; louis.ohara@oireachtas.ie; louise.oreilly@oireachtas.ie; darren.orourke@oireachtas.ie; maurice.quinlivan@oireachtas.ie; mark.ward@oireachtas.ie; cathy.bennett@oireachtas.ie; joanna.byrne@oireachtas.ie; donna.mcgettigan@oireachtas.ie; natasha.newsomedrennan@oireachtas.ie

Keep hunters off your land

If you are a landowner, make your land off-limits to hunters. Find out more about how to do this on our Farmers/Landowners Page – http://www.banbloodsports.com/farmers.htm

Sign and share our “Ban Blood Sports in Ireland” petition
https://www.change.org/petitions/ban-blood-sports-in-ireland

Watch our campaign video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG9rMlE3VAQ

Please support our campaign with a donation
https://www.paypal.me/banbloodsports

28/11/2025

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