MBPJ steps up its dog-catching efforts


Stray dogs will be sent to Paws Animal Welfare Association or other no-kill shelters such as Second Chance.

IN LIGHT of the rabies outbreak, complaints relating to strays in various neighbourhoods in Petaling Jaya have gone up, resulting in the local authorities increasing their dog-catching efforts.

Petaling Jaya city councillor Sean Oon called on the public to assist the local council when catching strays rather than resisting and causing more problems.

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