The Times of India 27.08.2012
Stray dogs: Corporation, veterinary office pass the buck
KOZHIKODE: Even as the corporation and the district veterinary office
keep blaming each other for the delay in implementing the animal birth
control (ABC) programme to control the canine population in the city,
stray dog menace in the city continues unabated.Stray dog
attacks on two-wheeler riders at night in areas like Medical College,
East Hill, West Hill, Chungam and Kallayi are a commonplace.Mayor
A K Premajam said the civic body had been getting large number of
complaints on this. She said the corporation was not in a position to
control the dog population as the government had not yet granted it
permission to appoint dog-catchers.
“Corporation can only try and check
stray dogs’ access to garbage. Waste getting accumulated in public
places is the major reason why dogs proliferate,” she said.She also blamed the district veterinary office for not implementing the ABC programme.Meanwhile, Kozhikode chief veterinary officer Dr M M Mathayi said the corporation should appoint dog-catchers and only then his department could think of sterilizing dogs.”The department has already submitted a detailed project report to the
corporation on curbing the stray dog menace. However, the corporation is
yet to take any action based on it.
The district veterinary office is
well-equipped to sterilize street dogs, but the corporation should be
ready to implement the proposals submitted by the department,” he said.Meanwhile, the Atholi panchayat has formed local-level youth squads to
deal with the issue in the backdrop of rabid dog attacks.More
than 40 people in Ottambalam, Velur West and Kuniyilkadavu areas in the
panchayat were admitted to the medical college hospital last week after
they were bitten by rabid dogs. Rabid dogs also created panic in Kizhur
and Thachankunnu regions in Payyoli panchayat last week.
“It is
difficult to deal with the situation as killing of street dogs has been
banned. However, panchayat authorities cannot stop people who kill dogs
that attack them,” said panchayat president Rama Paloth.She also said the panchayat was planning to appoint dog-catchers and also sterilize street dogs.