Having witnessed an abuse case in a pet shop in subang jaya, I have written to the authorities to ask if they can pull the grooming and pet sale licenses from this shop. If you have witnessed abuse in that shop, could you please contact the authorities? Pets deserve ethical treatment.
My letter to the MPSJ is below.
roslan@mpsj.gov.my
Dear Dr Roslan,
I am writing to inform you about a case of animal cruelty I witnessed at ****, Subang Jaya, Selangor yesterday morning, Sunday 11^th March at 1030AM.
When I went in, there was a member of staff kicking a dog cage along, and the dog was yelping. I told the man to slide or lift the cage so he wouldn't frighten the dog. He did.
Then, when I was paying for my cat biscuits, I heard agonised screaming. The man serving didn't turn a hair, nor did his colleague standing next to him.
I went to the back and found a girl holding down a poodle on the top of a cage. She had the fur in his neck bunched in her hand and she was twisting it. The dog was screaming in pain.
The woman refused to let go until I yelled at her. Then she said smugly, "He snapped at me, he won't do that again."
That dog was so traumatised that it hung in her hands when she lifted it.That poor animal had been hurt continuously for at least a minute.
The attitude of the abuser is appalling enough but the fact that the other members of staff were not in the least worried about this, and failed to even look up, shows that cruelty in that branch of **** is routine.
I am writing to you in your capacity as Head of Health Department to ask you to investigate this case.
I am not requesting that you shut down **** as business is a vital part of the community.However, I am requesting that you withdraw the licenses from **** to handle live animals, leaving them to sell pet food and accessories only.
I am requesting you cancel their live pet sales license and groomer license not just because of this cruelty case but also for the following reasons:
1. Consumers dropping off their pets to be groomed have an expectation of proper professional standards.I don’t feel that **** can assure this basic expectation.
2. Abused animals are unpredictable and liable to bite out of fear.Consumers buying such animals from this **** outlet risk injury, which could be a big problem for a small child.
3. As you know, some consumers won’t understand that abused animals need special care and retraining.Anyone buying an abused pet from **** is liable dump them on the street or at a shelter once they bite or act out in any way.
We already have too many of these sad cases and it’s not right that the rakyat and the rescuers should have their burdens added to.
I appreciate you have many cases but I would like you to investigate this.If you would like a written, signed letter rather than an email, please let me know and I will post one to you today.
If you want further information, I shall be happy to reply to your email.
Yours sincerely,
Ellen Whyte


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