MBJB to neuter 1,000 stray dogs


Stray dogs that were handed over to non-governmental organisation Persatuan Perlindungan Haiwan Terbiar Sungai Buloh from the Johor Baru City Council's pound recently. (Photo courtesy of Photo courtesy of Persatuan Perlindungan Haiwan Terbiar Sungai Buloh).

JOHOR BARU: The Johor Baru City Council (MBJB) is working with a group of non-governmental organisations to conduct mass neutering programmes to address the issues of stray dogs.

Mayor Datuk Mohd Noorazam Osman said the council’s goal was to neuter and vaccinate about 1,000 stray dogs in the city through a series of programmes with the Johor-based Social Heroes Foundation (SHF).

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