Through a Facebook post, Pia Triviño shared the harsh living conditions of dogs living in a foreclosed house in Sta. Rosa Estates 1 in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
According to Triviño, the previous owners of the house repossessed by a bank were barred from getting their possessions inside the house. Unfortunately, these possessions include the pet dogs.



“Clearly they’re no longer fed properly, no more baths and they lie next to their dirt. They’re skinny and [it] almost looks that they’re going to die soon,” Triviño wrote in her post.
A “no trespassing” sign was posted on the gate of the house preventing good samaritans from effectively extending their help to the poor creatures.

Despite the warning sign, Triviño somehow managed to give food and water to the dogs. She is urging other villagers to feed the neglected animals.