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Okahandja’s stray dogs a menace

- Albertina Nakale -anakale@nepc.com.na

The stray dogs problem in Okahandja has reached epic proportion­s, with the Garden Town’s hospital having recorded an increase in dog bites in various locations.

Between January and March 2021, 48 cases of dog bites were reported, with the majority emanating from the Nau-Aib location.

Okahandja’s acting chief executive officer Pesella Nuda on Monday said there is an abnormal number of lost and abandoned dogs recorded at the town, which increases the number of dog bite incidents.

The municipali­ty is also inundated with cases of dogs roaming around the streets.

“There is an abnormalit­y in the number of cases reported at the Okahandja state hospital. The result could be an outbreak of rabies,” Nuda said.

The municipali­ty has cautioned residents, especially dog owners, to take precaution­ary measures to curb diseases.

Rabies is a contagious disease that spreads through the bite of an infected dog or cat.

Therefore, Nuda encouraged owners that all dogs and cats should be vaccinated against rabies every year to avoid the transmissi­on of diseases to humans or other animals.

The municipali­ty is in contact with the veterinary directorat­e in Okahandja to ensure vaccinatio­n points are visible for people to get their pets vaccinated.

“Residents with dogs are required to vaccinate their dogs at the local veterinary office in Martin Neib Avenue, opposite the town hall, every year,” he informed residents.

The council directed that dog owners also make sure their pets are properly and safely controlled within the peripherie­s of the owner’s property.

Equally, the municipali­ty directed that when the dog owners decide to walk their pets to always fasten such animals on a leash under the control of the one walking with them.

Moreover, residents or dog owners are advised that under no circumstan­ces are the dogs allowed to roam around town or in locations without a leash.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Vicious… The Windhoek City Police put down one of two bulldogs following an attack on a nine-year-old boy in 2015.
Photo: Nampa Vicious… The Windhoek City Police put down one of two bulldogs following an attack on a nine-year-old boy in 2015.

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