Puppies given second chance in life


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 30 Apr 2017

The puppies are up for adoption at the G-Pets Centre at Jalan Kota Raja A 27/A, Taman Bunga Negara, Shah Alam on Sunday and Monday from 11am to 6pm.

SHAH ALAM: Twelve puppies that were almost euthanised by the local councils were given a second chance in life when Good Samaritans raised the money to "bail" them from the dog catchers.

The puppies were then admitted to two veterinary clinics where they were vaccinated and treated under canine welfare project Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better ( MDDB).

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