The Hindu (Kochi)

Stray dog menace on the rise in Kalamasser­y

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The rise in the number of stray dogs has triggered concern among residents in wards including Glass Colony, Sundharagi­ri, and Chakyadam in Kalamasser­y municipali­ty.

Nearly 10 persons, including children, were injured when a stray dog attacked them on Saturday. The dog was later found dead, and the post-mortem revealed that it was infected with rabies. Two stray dogs were found dead on Monday at Glass Colony. Workers of the municipali­ty’s health wing buried the dogs and invited criticism that they had failed to carry out the postmortem despite getting conŠrmation that the dog that died on Saturday was infected with rabies.

Senior health oœcials pointed out that they had not received any complaints about the two dogs that were found dead at Glass Colony, attacking anyone. The post-mortem of the dog that attacked 10 persons was carried out as it showed signs of rabies, they said.

Chithra Surendran, councillor representi­ng Glass Colony, said that Šve persons, including a twoyear-old, were attacked by the stray dog on Saturday. “There has been an increase in the number of stray dogs, and we have asked residents to remain cautious,” she said. Piusa Felix, councillor of Sundharagi­ri ward, said illegal dumping of waste had led to the increasing presence of stray dogs.

On criticism that the civic body was lagging behind in vaccinatio­n of stray dogs and animal birth control initiative­s, health oœcials recalled the legal hurdles in capturing dogs. The vaccinatio­n programme was also hit by a lack of trained personnel, they said.

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