In Bali, Owners Abandon Dogs During COVID | Micro Docs
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Dogs have been part of Bali’s native community for thousands of years. Today, there are over half a million strays who attack--and spread disease. Yayasan Seva Bhuana is an organization sterilizing dogs. They want to promote healthy animals, neighborhoods, and people in Bali. In the past eight years, the organization has sterilized an estimated 23,000 dogs and cats and offers free sterilization events for villages who don’t have pet clinics. Sterilization has health benefits, like increasing an animal’s life span, reducing risks of cancer, and more. The cost of medicine is $3000 each month for all the animals, but for Yayasan Seva Bhuana, it’s worth it. They believe healthy dogs will help Bali.

Director
Stephanie Tangkilisan

Producers
Stephanie Tangkilisan & Yudistira Dilianzia

Editor
Angen Sodo

Director of Photography
Brahmantyo Putra

Assistant Editor
Sabrina Sinaga & Khodir Aprilingga Rahmat

Editor-In-Chief
Keshia Hannam

Head of Production
Stephanie Tangkilisan

Post Supervisor
Syarifah Sa'diyah

Color
Nadya Sabrina

Sound
David Alba

Special Thanks
Yayasan Seva Bhuana