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Stray dog sterilization programme halts midway

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The Times of India   17.08.2012

Stray dog sterilization programme halts midway

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Even after stray dogs chased a youth to death in city, the corporation is not in mood to honour a directive passed by the ombudsman for local self government institutions to provide 15 dogs for sterilization and rabies vaccination, once in every three days, to the Kovalam-based charitable dog shelter, Animal Rescue Kerala (ARK).

The corporation entered into an MoU with ARK on March 26 to bring dogs to the shelter but only 30 dogs were brought here till April, forcing the founder of the ARK, UK citizen Avis Lyons, to file a petition before the ombudsman, Justice MN Krishnan. In June, Justice Krishnan observed that the doctor appointed by the ARK for the programme has been sitting idle for most of May and that the corporation was not honouring its part of the commitment. "Following the ombudsman's intervention, the corporation brought a few dogs but have not been showing due diligence in taking them back, even after they have undergone the procedure. Dogs are expected to leave the ARK five days after being brought there," said Lyons. The corporation's representative had attributed its failure to the lack of substitute vehicle for dogcatchers. "The ombudsman asked the corportation to buy an additional vehicle to put the project back on track but that is yet to happen," said corporation health officer Dr Sreekumar.

The ombudsman had stipulated that the dogcatchers maintain a record of the location of the dogs, its gender, tag details and colour of the animal for identification. Lyons alleged that the dogcatchers do not drop the strays off from where they are picked up. She also complained that the corporation does not take the dogs back on time after vaccination and sterilization, leaving some animals behind at the ARK for months at end.

"The dogcatchers never take back the animals on time. Last time they came here without the register on the drop-off location for the dogs. If you drop the dogs off at a place that they are not familiar with, they will not find food and will be attacked by other dogs. This adds to their stress and in turn these dogs may attack humans. The dogcatchers and the corporation must be sensitized about the programme," she said.


Last Updated on Friday, 17 August 2012 10:20