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Sad state of affairs
The Veterinary Act is outdated, penalties for malpractice are too light, and offenders are hardly ever brought to book.
Bogus vets are on the loose
PETALING JAYA: When you send your pets to the veterinary clinic, you would expect a qualified veterinarian to treat it. But as i>The Star/idiscovered recently, that may not be the case.
Beware bogus vets
You trust the vet to treat your pet, butthe vet may not be what he claims to be.
Speak up
A sore point with vets is the Second Schedule in the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1974. In the schedule, Part I covers vets from listed institutions in Australia, Britain Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia and New Zealand. Part II includes those from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka).
In safe hands at UVH
Universiti Putra Malaysia's veterinary hospital offers a wide range of services for both small and large animals.
Respect all life
Group draws attention to the rights and welfare of animals under our care.
Respect all life
Group draws attention to the rights and welfare of animals under our care.
Bogus vets – some real bite needed
The sentences provided under the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1974 are simply inadequate as a deterrent against fraudulent vets. Singapore and Britain impose penalties that are 24 times heavier.