Putting pet welfare first


Fur-ever friends: Dr Amilan (left) is working closely with universities, professionals and the public to create awareness on responsible pet ownership.

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Small Animal Veterinary Association (MSAVA) is engaging with welfare groups and the public to help provide animals needing veterinary care.

Its president Dr Amilan Sivagurunathan said the association was stepping up efforts to ensure that pets get the best veterinary care.

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