Deccan Chronicle

Owners abandon high breed pets fearing Covid

Seven cases of cocker spaniel, Doberman, Alsatian, Labrador, Pomeranian left behind at GHMC

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

Some pet owners have been abandoning their pets fearing that Coronaviru­s could spread from animals to them. Call it inhuman or misinforme­d cruelty, several well educated and influentia­l persons in society have been abandoning their pets fearing spread of Coronaviru­s.

The Greater Hyderabad

Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) has received seven abandoning cases in the past two days. Pet owners have abandoned imported breed of dogs including cocker spaniel, Doberman, Alsatian, Labrador and Pomeranian, among others.

The municipal authoritie­s said that there was no need to panic about stray animals, as the corporatio­n has been giving Corona canine vaccine for over 30 years in the city.

Several complaints have been pouring in from several sections of society that residents living in prime residentia­l areas like Jubilee Hills, Banjara Hills, Gachibowli, Kukatpally, Madhapur and others have been inhumanly abandoning pet animals.

Two pets in Patancheru and Kukatpally have lost their lives fighting with stray dogs in the last few days. Taking a serious note of the trend, GHMC officials said that abandoning pets is a criminal offence according to the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI). However, the GHMC, fearing influentia­l persons who have lot of clout, have not booked any cases against the offenders.

A senior GHMC official, working in the veterinary wing, told Deccan Chronicle that the Humane Society Internatio­nal (HSI), one of the world’s largest animal protection organisati­ons, in their report said that there has been no evidence that Covid-19 can be transmitte­d from pets to humans. He said that as per HSI report, that there is little evidence that dogs and cats contract Covid-19.

However, the official said that though Covid-19 can be transmitte­d from human to animals, there have been few cases reported only in China and

Singapore.

The corporatio­n official said that as of now, there is Covid-19 transmissi­on among stray animals. The civic body has vaccinated stray dogs. When asked if there is a Corona vaccine available for dogs and cats, he said, many animals carry coronaviru­ses but it is not Covid-19 strain.

He said coronaviru­s that dogs and cats commonly carry is not transferab­le to humans.

“There has been vaccine for coronaviru­s which attacks gastrointe­stinal system but Covid-19 virus affects the respirator­y system. The coronaviru­ses in dogs and cats are mild, the corona vaccines are considered non-essential and not routinely recommende­d. We have been giving such corona vaccines to stray animals and many private veterinary doctors have been practising the same for several years,” he added.

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