Hyderabad: Boy Severely Injured in Stray Dog Attack
A young boy in Ayija Municipality, Alampur Constituency, Jogulamba Gadwal District, was seriously injured by stray dogs. The boy, the son of Bhimesh Reddy, was playing near his father’s shop at Kurnool Chowrastha when the attack happened. He is now receiving treatment at a private hospital in Kurnool. This incident has raised concerns about the increasing number of stray dog attacks in the area.
This is not an isolated event. Many children across the state have been injured or even killed by stray dogs. In Aiza town, dog attacks on children have become common. Despite this, municipal leaders and officials have not taken effective action, causing frustration and fear among residents.
A recent attack on school children in Ward 16 received no response on social media or from officials. This lack of action has led the people of Aiza to demand immediate measures to protect their children from future attacks.
The municipal commissioner, when contacted by The Hans India, stated that plans are being made to form an agreement with stray dog catchers. They believe this will help solve the stray dog problem soon.
Parents and residents of Aiza town are urging authorities to speed up these measures to prevent more incidents and ensure the safety of their children.
To control stray dogs and ensure public safety, municipalities can take several precautions:
Sterilization and Vaccination Programs:
– Implement widespread sterilization (spaying/neutering) to control the stray dog population.
– Conduct regular vaccination drives, especially against rabies.
Creation of Animal Shelters:
– Establish animal shelters where stray dogs can receive food and medical care.
– Promote adoption programs to reduce the number of strays.
Public Awareness Campaigns:
– Educate the public on responsible pet ownership and the importance of not abandoning pets.
– Inform residents about how to act around stray dogs to avoid provoking attacks.
Collaboration with NGOs and Animal Welfare Organizations:
– Partner with NGOs to manage stray dog populations and promote sterilization and vaccination programs.
– Seek assistance from animal welfare organizations for the humane treatment of stray dogs.
Dog Catcher Teams:
– Form dedicated teams trained to humanely capture stray dogs.
– Ensure these teams have the necessary equipment and facilities for the safe capture and transport of dogs.
Regular Monitoring and Reporting:
– Set up a system for residents to report stray dog sightings and incidents.
– Regularly monitor areas with high stray dog populations and take prompt action.
Public Health Measures:
– Ensure all captured dogs are checked for diseases and given necessary medical treatment.
– Maintain cleanliness in public spaces to prevent dogs from scavenging for food in garbage.
Legal Framework:
– Enforce laws against animal cruelty and abandonment.
– Implement fines and penalties for those who abandon pets or violate animal welfare regulations.
Community Involvement:
– Encourage community involvement in managing stray dog populations.
– Support community-led initiatives to feed and care for strays responsibly.
Emergency Response Plan:
– Develop an emergency response plan for handling stray dog attacks and other related incidents.
– Train local authorities and community members on how to respond effectively to such emergencies.