97 dogs rescued from MPKL pound


Many dogs at the Kuala Langat Municipal Council pound were crowded into small enclosures. — Photo courtesy of The Star reader Austin

A WOMAN who had gone to Kuala Langat Municipal Council (MPKL) dog pound on Tuesday looking for her missing pet was shocked to see the terrible conditions there.

Some of the dogs looked emaciated and to make matters worse, she did not see any food in the crowded enclosures.

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