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Old 05-07-2009, 02:44 PM
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Default Re: Pulau Ketam & MPK Klang Dump Dogs in Uninhabited Island

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Originally Posted by Sashy View Post
I see what you are saying Blackie007, it does sound like a good place that SPCA can visit every 5 months to spay and neuter dogs. After 2-3 visits, most puppies born that were being conceived should be born, and quickly spayed under a sponsored program (now is a good time to stock up funds for the necessary visits to Pulau Ketam). Since most villagers know each other, they should also know whose dogshave not been spayed and with this type of program, can encourage each other to spay their dogs when the SPCA visits. Otherwise, this problem will simply keep recurring, which leads to a lot of inconvenience for the villagers themselves.

In the long run, as the children move out of this village they too will carry a responsible pet ownership mentality with them as they go (from being educated by SPCA, and watching their elders practice spaying and neutering), and slowly influence others to spread this mindset
Well thought... Will forward this to the rest of SPCA members.
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