Rescued dogs getting the care they need


New sanctuary: Malaysia Independent Animal Rescue members loading a cage with two rescued poodles onto their van.

PETALING JAYA: The dogs that were rescued two days ago from a Subang bungalow, suspected to be an illegal animal breeding facility, are being sent to a veterinary clinic.

Malaysia Independent Animal Rescue president Puspa Rani said the 31 dogs were being sent to the veterinarian in batches of five.

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