Health Ministry wants 'zero stray dogs' policy at rabies-infected areas

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IPOH: The Health Ministry wants a zero stray dogs policy at all rabies gazetted areas, says Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye. He said this was one way to control the disease from spreading to other areas, and to protect the public.

 

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Pls control the licenses. Dogs must be spayed or neutered. Irresponsible owners incl feeding strays to be penalised.

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