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Indonesian 'dog doctor' rescues canines from pandemic peril
Updated On: 12 July, 2020 07:20 AM IST | Jakarta | Agencies
somalis sprawling Jakarta complex, home to about 1,400 canines, has become a refuge for at-risk animals as cash-strapped owners sell them into the Southeast Asian nations controversial dog meat trade

Susana Somali holds a dog at her rescue shelter. Pic/AFP
Indonesian doctor Susana Somali and her staff have been cutting tightly-bound plastic ropes off dozens of whimpering dogs rescued from the butcher's block after being sold or abandoned during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Somali's sprawling Jakarta complex, home to about 1,400 canines, has become a refuge for at-risk animals as cash-strapped owners sell them into the Southeast Asian nation's controversial dog meat trade.
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