Deccan Chronicle

Strays not counted yet

Street dogs were estimated to number 4 lakh in 2008

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, NOV. 3

There is no record of the growing stray dog and cat population in the Greater Hyderabad jurisdicti­on. In 2008, after 12 municipali­ties were merged with the erstwhile Municipal Corporatio­n Hyderabad, the stray dog population was estimated at a little less than 4 lakh. However, there is no record of the actual number of street dogs today. The GHMC too has not conducted a survey. Recently, the Animal Welfare Board conducted a census of livestock in all metropolit­an cities. That report is yet to be submitted to the government.

For every 100 humans, there is one stray dog. Also, the population of stray animals is directly proportion­al to the food available on the streets.

“I live in Prashanthn­agar, Langar Houz. Around 25 stray dogs live in our area causing a lot of problems. I have night shifts, and when I return home at around 2 am, the dogs chase my cab and keep barking. I am often too scared to even step out of the cab. Even the cab drivers do not like to drop me home,” said Akhil Shetty, a corporate employee.

“There are many stray dogs in East Marredpall­y. At night, they fight and bark and it is impossible to sleep,” complains K.P. Rao.

Experts say that the availabili­ty of food causes stray animal population explosion. If the streets and colonies are kept garbage free, the stray animal population will drasticall­y decline. Garbage removal should be done regularly and the GHMC should conduct inspection­s once a week to catch dogs for the ABC programme.

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