Campaign to raise awareness about heart diseases
Lol, bit too late I’m afraid when almost the entire population has been injected with an experimental drug known to cause heart attacks, etc.
@sally_sadie12
Let the vaccine work it’s magic poison! Our bodies are not meant or designed to be injected or filled with chemicals. Eat healthy, exercise regularly and get sunlight ... that’s all you need.
@how_come_whyy
It’s a bit too late to be campaigning about heart health when everyone’s been injected with an experimental vaccine that knowingly damages your heart, inflammation, pericarditis, myocarditis. Even the pharmaceutical companies making the vaccine state this in their list of side effects.
@garysweeney
Thank you very much for your great services, expertise, and professional team at MKCC. God bless you all.
@rosesmiles4all
What do you think is the best way to tackle the strays crisis?
1. Introducing a Bahrain Stray Dogs Response Unit where civilians can report any strays they see. The should catch and take them into safe custody for behaviour assessment and also carry out a spay or neuter procedure.
2. Encourage owners to microchip all their dogs, this helps to locate the owners of stray dogs.
Ian Enock
Ban or restrict dog breeders. We really don’t need any ‘new’ dogs in Bahrain! The shelters are packed and we can’t find homes for all the existing ones!
@thirskov
The only solution to the strays issue is to have anyone owning a dog register them. Then, all those people who “dump” their dogs when they’ve grown out of the cute puppy stage or just decide they’re leaving them behind can be prosecuted and made to pay for further re-homing or for their care at a shelter. All dogs should be microchipped, and only licensed breeders allowed to sell. Regular inspections are a must to make sure the dogs are not being used just to breed litter after litter. The catch, neuter and release programme also needs to be stepped up.
@kimhijris
The government should take action against people who dump their pets. Build a friendly animal shelter or help expand the existing ones. The dogs need to be picked up from the streets as soon as possible; the heat will kill them. They should be neutered and taken care of by vets who won’t charge the shelters with overpriced bills … and give them a chance to live happily. They do not deserve to be tortured or abandoned, they did not ask for it… They need COMPASSION.
@wandafineza
A government-sponsored animal shelter or an organisation/charity solely created to help stray animals in Bahrain would be the best solution. This would not only contribute to the safety of the citizens from stray animals but as well as the safety of the animals from different situations that would harm them.
@thrift.bahr
Build a shelter that is big enough to house and treat these animals. Incorporate a spay, neuter and release system to stop the breeding. Organise monthly adoption days when the dogs from the facility are shown at various events to encourage the “adopt don’t shop” policy. At the end of the day, these animals did not choose this life, they don’t have a voice. They seek love and protection just like we do. There needs to be consequences for dumping of dogs such as fines or prosecution. Also, the highways in Bahrain are all open; there needs to be railings around the roads to stop the strays from getting onto the road to prevent all the accidents and road kills.
@janeva_lloyd