Residents want end to stray dog menace


Stray dogs dash across Jalan Putra Mahkota 7/4, across Putra Business Point in Putra Heights. - Photos: S.S.KANESAN/ The Star.

RESIDENTS living in several areas in Putra Heights want firm action by local authorities to tackle the menace of stray dogs.

They told StarMetro that at least three people including an elderly man had been bitten by dogs that roam in packs around Putra Bistari, Kingsley Hills, Mutiara Flats in Section 9 and Putra Business Point.

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