Montego Bay Animal Haven neuter and spay Standpipe pets
Jan 31st, 2022 | Category: Special Reports | 11:57#JamaicaGleaner JANUARY 31, 2022: Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton, who came out to support a spaying and neutering campaign by Montego Bay Animal Haven for animals owners in Standpipe, St Andrew, who were invited to bring out their dogs and cats, to have this surgery done free of cost, wants to resurrect a pilot plan that would see animals being introduced as part of the therapy aspect of the healing process, at the Bustamante Children’s Hospital.
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