2 Dogs Allegedly Dumped At SPCA Seen Waiting For Owner Who Never Returns
"There are hearts — broken ones — left behind every time someone chooses to dump and disappear," SPCA wrote in a post.
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) recently shared a heartbreaking post about two dogs that were allegedly dumped at their shelter gate by their owner, who just walked away
According to SPCA, the incident happened early in the morning on 19 May. CCTV footage captured a man opening the shelter gate, letting the two dogs in, and then driving off without looking back.
In the video, the dogs are seen walking back to the gate, waiting… hoping their owner would return. But he never did.
"This isn't surrender. This is abandonment. And it happens again and again — without warning, without responsibility," SPCA wrote in their post.
Image via @spca_selangor (Instagram)
Image via @spca_selangor (Instagram)
The shelter emphasised that they are doing everything they can to care for animals in need, but this kind of behaviour makes it incredibly tough
There is a proper process for pet surrender, and even a queue due to space and resource constraints. Simply showing up and dumping pets isn't just irresponsible — it leaves emotional damage, especially for animals who still think their human might come back for them.
"There are hearts — broken ones — left behind every time someone chooses to dump and disappear," the post added.
SPCA ended their message with a plea to the public: Please do better. They deserve better.
Image via @spca_selangor (Instagram)
Just a couple of days earlier, on 17 May, SPCA shared footage of a couple dumping an animal at the same shelter in the middle of the night
Image via @spca_selangor (Instagram)
Image via @spca_selangor (Instagram)
Some people might say, "At least they dumped it at SPCA." But the organisation has made it clear: trespassing and abandoning animals after hours isn't rescue — it's irresponsible and illegal under the Animal Welfare Act.
It's also dangerous for the animals and adds pressure to shelters already stretched thin.
"We don't 'deserve' to be dumped on — we deserve respect, just like the animals do," SPCA wrote.
Helping animals isn't just about good intentions, it's about doing it the right way. There are proper channels for surrendering pets. And shelters like SPCA are asking for one simple thing: "work with us, not against us."
And remember: Don't buy pets you're not ready for — and never abandon them.
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