Man’s best friend deserves better


Seri Manjung Mangrove Park in Perak is home to diverse wildlife, including monkeys. — Filepic

AMID the gloom due to the Covid-19 pandemic and travel restrictions, the report on the “hiring” of Johnny and Puppy – two stray dogs – by Manjung Municipal Council (MPM) to protect Seri Manjung Mangrove Park visitors from wild monkeys and venomous animals has warmed my heart.

Manjung is a district in the southwestern part of Perak and includes duty-free Pulau Pangkor and Lumut on the mainland, where the Royal Malaysian Navy base and dockyard are located.

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