Makati rabies-free for past 2 years
The Makati City Veterinary Office (MCVO) said yesterday that the city has been rabies-free in the last 28 months, starting from february 2005 to present.
In a statement, City veterinarian Dr. Ma. Vivien Manalastas who heads the MCVO said the success of the city government in making
“Our continuous citywide operation has greatly reduced threats of stray animal biting in
She said that last year, the MCVO impounded a total of 2,436 stray dogs. This year, the MCVO has impounded 985 stray dogs from January to June.
“We are appealing to the animal owners to be responsible with their pets. I am encouraging residents to call the MCVO (at 889-7949 or 757-1413) for assistance if they see stray animals in the neighborhood,” Manalastas said.
Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay lauded the MCVO, city health officials and responsible pet owners for their cooperation, which contributed to the city government’s success against the spread of rabies.
He said the City Council has also taken part in further strengthening
Pet owners who fail to register their pets are fined P1,000 for the first offense and P2,500 for succeeding offenses, according to the ordinance. – Jose Rodel Clapano
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