http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/7/19/nation/14878752&sec=nation
Duke Red said:Some owners have pets for their children and when the infants grow up, they have no way of 'disposing' of these pets. Often they just drive them somewhere distant and let them go.
Cow said:Sadly, I've had this happen to me before.
Back when I was much younger, I remember following my parents in the car and we had our pet dog together.
I was confused as to where we were going to, then my dad stopped the car in the middle of nowhere, gestured my dog (I can''t remember its name) to come out, then led it to somewhere abit further from the car and just left him there.
I remember looking back from the backseat of the car as we were driving off. And I remember feeling tears rolling down my cheek. Only then I realised what had happened. Why? I don't know.
The council had said that they had issued Ng numerous warnings to remove the dogs but they were ignored.
The council had also claimed that the dogs attacked several enforcement officers who went to the house to have them removed.
Tohsan said:if u bring any pet home makesure u takecare of them like your own family members,otherwise never ever bring home one,u will make the pet suffer.
Btw my last dog died of old age after 18 years giving good services, being good and loyal to my family, we miss him very much!
Tohsan said:if u bring any pet home makesure u takecare of them like your own family members,otherwise never ever bring home one,u will make the pet suffer.
Btw my last dog died of old age after 18 years giving good services, being good and loyal to my family, we miss him very much!