Ilang fur parents, ipinapa-taxidermy ang kanilang pumanaw na alagang hayop
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00:00The death of a pet is not a disease.
00:04That's why, in order for the world to still be able to have a proud pet,
00:08other fur parents preserve the body of their pets,
00:13which is called a taxidermy.
00:15Here is the report.
00:20Within 12 years, Dr. Glenn Gabriel Cisano, a Belgian Malinois,
00:26When the pet died in 2022,
00:29Sanyong left a big mark on Dr. Glenn's heart.
00:32But instead of burying him,
00:34Dr. Glenn insisted that Sanyong should still be with him,
00:37that he is still taking him to his favorite spot in his clinic.
00:42We know that there are limitations in the life of our pets.
00:47Especially in a situation like that,
00:49it's really hard to accept that your pet is gone.
00:54Taxidermy was not popular in the Philippines back then.
00:58There was also fear.
01:00Filipinos are exposed to taxidermy when it comes to hunter's trophies,
01:06the heads of the sun,
01:08and those in museums for educational purposes.
01:14The pets are preserved in pet eternity.
01:18Dogs, cats, small to large,
01:20up to chickens, birds, reptiles, and even fish.
01:25It depends on how you look at it,
01:27but it's possible that your pet's eyes are alive.
01:32In the past, formaldehyde was used,
01:36which is not safe, even for humans.
01:40When formaldehyde evaporates,
01:43it converts into a toxin.
01:47Now, when we inhale, our lungs are the primary affected.
01:53So what we did was,
01:55I looked for a chemical that is safe to use
02:01as well as safe for the owner.
02:04Non-ionized salt.
02:06The bonus for that was,
02:10we made it odorless.
02:13As you can see, we have a lot of taxidermy pets here,
02:18but none are odorless.
02:19Depending on how you look at it,
02:21it can take up to 100 years
02:24for mounts or animals to be placed under the taxidermy.
02:28It's not allowed to be placed in a hot place.
02:30It's recommended to bring your pet as soon as it dies.
02:33Up to three months before you can get a preserved pet.
02:37The service starts at Php 20,000.
02:40It needs to be placed under ice or in the freezer.
02:45If it's not placed under ice and in the freezer,
02:48and it stays in the box for a long time,
02:51the humidity is too high.
02:53It's too hot inside. It will rot.
02:56The biggest project of Pet Eternity today
02:59is the elephant Simali,
03:01which is loved by Filipinos.
03:03Simali is the first and only
03:06full-mount elephant in Asia
03:09and here in the Philippines.
03:11Because of its size and weight,
03:13it's not easy to preserve Simali.
03:15When we got Simali, it started to decay.
03:19First, it was necropsied.
03:23As you know, when it's necropsied,
03:25it produces blood.
03:28The blood flow to its body
03:32is a way to develop bacterial growth faster.
03:36We used a chain block.
03:39It's like a chain that's pulled
03:42to lift the big machines of the truck.
03:45Then we used a boom truck to move it.
03:48The public is about to see
03:50the preserved body of Simali.
03:53Three years ago,
03:55now, there are two ways for them to do it.
03:59There are a lot of encounters,
04:01especially in the unboxing.
04:03Crying because of sadness or tears of joy.
04:07You can see that they're trying to hide it.
04:11If they don't want to,
04:12it's not like they're hugging each other again.
04:15It's like they've seen a relative
04:17that they haven't seen for a long time.
04:19No disease can kill a baby.
04:22It's just that their pet lives in their memories.
04:26But there are others,
04:27even if the old heat is gone,
04:29they still want to be with and hug their baby
04:32forever.
04:34Maan Makapagal for Pambansang TV
04:37in the new Philippines.