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DESEXING EXERCISE AT MUANIVATU SETTLEMENT

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The stray dog population along Muanivatu settlement in atuwaTa is set to curb following a two day spaying and de sexing exercise conducted at the settlement.

These are parts of ongoing efforts by the Ministry of Agricultur­e to control the stray dog population nationwide which saw the Animal ealth Production Division conducting the two day de sexing exercise at the settlement from September.

This program was organized in collaborat­ion with the Suva City Council following several complaints received from the residents of Muanivatu Settlement, whereby stray dogs had become a nuisance to the public.

A survey was done to collate details of residents in the area and dog owners within the settlement, with awareness on the spaying and de sexing exercise being conducted at Muanivatu.

Permanent Secretary for Agricultur­e Ritesh Dass said the program was undertaken based on complaints received from the public, and that the hotspots where a maMority of complaints received on issues like dogs attacking people and scattering rubbish were targeted.

The public is being urged that dogs are also living beings and if you choose to be a dog owner, there are certain responsibi­lities, some of which include making sure dogs are kept within their compounds and ensuring the dogs are licensed annually.

Dog owners can also get preventati­ve medicines for their dogs like deworming tablets and vaccinatio­ns which are available either at the Ministry of Agricultur­e veterinary clinics or Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals(SPCA) and private clinics,” said Mr. Dass. e further added that the public have an eTually important role to play in preventing the issue in the first place, and that responsibl­e dog ownership can significan­tly reduce the numbers of stray dogs and the incidence of potential zoonotic diseases.

Dog owners are advised to license their dogs, which is . per dog and can be purchased from the Ministry of Agricultur­e offices and SPCA. This license is valid from -anuary st to December st for each calendar year and is to be renewed on an annual basis.

As part of the stray animal control program, the Ministry of Agricultur­e will continue to have more de sexing programs in the future in collaborat­ion with SPCA and other charity organizati­ons.

Meanwhile, Sailosi 1aituva of Muanivatu settlement who also brought his three year old dog for desexing shared his appreciati­on towards the Ministry for conducting the exercise.

Mr. 1aituva said they could not sleep well at night due to the noise from dogs barking in the area and spreading rubbish around as well as attacking residents in the area The dog population in the settlement has increased in the past three years and this exercise was a much needed one for the settlement.”

If there are stray dog problems in an area, members of the public are advised to bring this to the attention of their nearest Agricultur­e office.

 ??  ?? Dr. Keresi Lomata during the desexing procedure.
Dr. Keresi Lomata during the desexing procedure.

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