Wednesday, January 16, 2008

A second chance

As I read the paper this morning a title in the paper caught my attention. It says, “A second chance for strays - Dogs rounded up by MPSJ to be offered for adoption".

Firstly, I applaud and salute the MPSJ for doing this. They are the first council in Malaysia that I hear actually show a positive attitude towards strays. And furthermore, the MPSJ president is Datuk Adnan Md Ikhsan. In the section, quoted from the Star, "According to MPSJ president Datuk Adnan Md Ikhsan, stray dogs rounded up by the council would first be put up for adoption before they are put down. He added that the MPSJ did not want euthanasia to be the only option in countering the problem. "We would prefer that the dogs are given second chance by those willing to take them into their homes as pets or as guard dogs for their farms, " said Adnan. Bravo!! I really respect him for doing this. He is the first council head and a Malay as well who actually don't want to see dogs being put to death for no reason. At least he's giving them a second chance unlike other councils, all they know is to kill that's all.

Honestly I have nothing about Malays not liking dogs as I know it's something to do with their religion but at least have the courtesy like Datuk Adnan to give the animals a second chance. I really hope that other councils would learn from him to take this action. Dogs, cats, guinea pigs, hamsters, iguanas are all pets. They should not suffer just because they are strays where maybe some irresponsible owners out there couldn't control or teach their pets, they rather choose the easy way of letting them go astray, hoping that the pets can find food in the rubbish bin.

I know that all the pet shops nowadays offer beautiful dogs and cats for sale. Those are breeder dogs, and boy do they cost a lot. So, it is a wise decision for Datuk Adnan to let the dogs be adopted. They make better pets even compared to some expensive breed. Anyway, hasn't there been many medical articles talking about how keeping a pet actually reduces the chances of a person getting a heart attack?

Again, I salute and pay my highest respect to the MPSJ for being the first to initiate this adoption campaign. Good job!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

yea poor dogs...some are driven out by irresponsible owners. not their fault at all. sighs. anyway, this mpsj is doing good stuff....not like the taiping one...shoot dogs until din notice got motorcyclist. tertembak the motorcyclist somemore. =_=

myop101 said...

good news for all stray dogs (except for those Lassie wannabes) indeed...:)

"Joe" who is constantly craving said...

they shud also charge a nominal fee like rm10 per dog..that way can raise money..then every council will follow suit..bcoz they are $$ eyed..

Seaqueen said...

Alvin Lim: Yes I'm really thankful for them as well. :) The poor soul that got shot really terrible.

myop101: Lassie wannabes?? explain please...

"Joe" who is constantly craving: Yea. Its a good plan. I mean RM10 people will still be willing to pay. I would for one.

zewt said...

ahh... something good eh?

Mcmercedez said...

Finally there's a council that talks like human.. unlike the previous incident where people will get money when they hand in the dogs to council and shoot them to death.. those people are one hell of a demon.. hehe...

Seaqueen said...

Zewt: Of course it is something good.

Mcmercedez: Yea lor. Worse than demon lar.

myop101 said...

sorry...didn't reply to you earlier...very busy with the preparation...

hehe... well, i think it is best if you refer to my political entries... there you will find out more about Lassie wannabes...:)

Seaqueen said...

myop101: Heheh! Ok. Well, good luck. :)
Lassie wannabes eh? Ok ok. No problem.