The Borneo Post (Sabah)

SSPCA to hand over dog catching nets

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KUCHING: The Sarawak Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) will deliver dog catching nets to the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) and Kuching South City Council (MBKS).

SSPCA president Datin Dona Drury Wee said the society is working closely with the authoritie­s to ensure more humane handling of dogs during the current anti-rabies drive.

"The Department of Veterinary Services has ordered nine dog catching nets from us, and I will be delivering to them next week. MBKS has also ordered four dog catching nets from us, I should be able to deliver to them tomorrow (today).

"They are changing their methods of catching the animals. MBKS will no longer be using the loop, and adapt as according to internatio­nal guidelines. These are some of the ways that we are hoping to educate the enforcers as of how to do this more humanely, in a way that the public don't get upset," she said in an interview yesterday.

She said SSPCA understand­s the need for DVS and local councils to catch and check dogs for test sampling once there is a rabies positive animal found in an area.

Drury Wee said this is part of preventive measures taken by the government to fight the spread of rabies.

"The government is doing the best they can. To date, I think they have vaccinated about 18,000 animals. I don't think you see that happening in other parts (of the country).

"We're continuall­y trying to convince them that they must start to vaccinate the strays. I have some informatio­n on previous studies that was done in Bali, so we're trying to convince the government to follow and that vaccinatio­n of the strays is the next step that they really must be looking at," she said.

She also advised owners to keep their pets within house compounds, while animal lovers also need to confine strays that they wish to protect.

 ??  ?? Drury Wee shakes hands with Dr Cheong after getting her first dose of the vaccine.
Drury Wee shakes hands with Dr Cheong after getting her first dose of the vaccine.

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