Project manages stray dog population

Former stray dog Kodi has been rehomed as part of the project in Sembawang. Yuzu, a former stray dog, is looking for a permanent home, after it was caught and neutered as part of a localised Trap-Neuter-Release-Manage programme in Sembawang.
Yuzu, a former stray dog, is looking for a permanent home, after it was caught and neutered as part of a localised Trap-Neuter-Release-Manage programme in Sembawang. PHOTOS: AGRI-FOOD AND VETERINARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE
Former stray dog Kodi has been rehomed as part of the project in Sembawang. Yuzu, a former stray dog, is looking for a permanent home, after it was caught and neutered as part of a localised Trap-Neuter-Release-Manage programme in Sembawang.
Former stray dog Kodi has been rehomed as part of the project in Sembawang. PHOTOS: AGRI-FOOD AND VETERINARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE
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The Government is working with an animal welfare group to manage the stray dog population in Sembawang, ahead of a national programme to be rolled out later this year.

The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) has been working with animal welfare group SOSD since last December to trap stray dogs and have them neutered before releasing or rehoming them.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 25, 2018, with the headline Project manages stray dog population. Subscribe