The City Health Office (CHO) has conducted a re-inspection at the Happy Animals Shelter Club, which was ordered to be closed by the City Government of Davao due to odor and noise nuisance. The CHO and City Veterinarian's Office (CVO) had already made their re-inspection at the shelter at around 1 p.m. on October 20.
A RE-INSPECTION has been conducted at the Happy Animals Shelter Club, which was ordered to be closed by the City Health Office .The CHO and City Veterinarian's Office had already made their re-inspection at the shelter at around 1 p.m. on October 20.The Animal Shelter Club said they 'are confident and hopeful that all concerns raised by Davao City Health Office can be resolved'.
After two failed attempts to reinspect and the inspector experienced the same smell and nuisance, the CHO-Sanitation Division recommended closing the animal shelter “and transferring the animals to another place”.“Actually ang tag-iya niadto na na siya sa CHO, pero ang gusto unta sa inspector maayos gyud siya, kanang dili na modako ,” Paig said.Meanwhile, in a separate statement, the City Government of Davao said the decision on the facility’s closure in violation of City Ordinance No.
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