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Capture and Cure Wild Dogs
Care by InterCont Resort Bali

Intercontinental Resort Bali conducts an environmental care activity by providing healthcare for streets dogs existing at Jimbaran and its surrounding. Social activity done on Friday (3/3) constituted a cooperation of the Intercont with the Yudhistira Swarga Foundation and senior students from Bali International Schools. In the morning, a number of volunteer teams belonging to Yudhistira Swarga Foundation looks around at the area of Jimbaran and even reaches the beach to collect the streets dogs standing in needs of assistance. Having captured, dogs are cured at a piece of vacant land around the Intercontinental Resort, Bali. At three o’clock in the afternoon, the happening is resumed with brief introduction to cure the health of dog by Yudhistira Swarga Foundation by inviting the Jimbaran people and its surroundings. Yudhistira Swarga Foundation is a social organization of which members consisting of veterinarians who care and perform the sterilization towards street dogs by employing a capturing system, cure and releasing them again. Organization of which address at Jalan Tukad Balian 170, Denpasar is operated and managed with the fund being obtained from the kindness of donator and other animal lovers. According to the record of Yudhistira Swarga Foundation, there are over 500,000 dogs living on the streets and along the beaches in Bali. They are dogs without the owner and have no houses where to reside. Such dogs also suffer from malnutrition, skin diseases, parasite and injury on the entire body. In compliance with the opinion of Dewi Angraini, Public Relation Manager of Intercontinental Resort Bali, it’s no less international tourists feel so concerns about the condition of those wild street dogs in Bali. It will negatively have an effect on this beloved paradise island. As a matter of fact, this problem needs attention and participating in maintaining and controlling the level of such street dog population. "The Intercontinental Resort Bali is tremendously pleased to take part to his surrounding environment," says Dewi Anggraini while smiling proudly. (BTN/015)

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