Hyderabad: Despite numerous complaints about street dogs, The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) officials report that over 80% of community
There is no end to stray dog menace in Hyderabad and other parts of Telangana despite a series of shocking incidents this year that have claimed lives of at least four children.Every day, the state capital and other urban areas in the state .
The horrific visuals of a pack of stray dogs mauling a four-year-old boy to death in Hyderabad will continue to haunt the citizens for a long time to come.The helpless child being surrounded by strays, pouncing on him and biting him all over .
Hyderabad: Veterinary department swings into action over dog menace
This come after an eight-year-old boy died after being bitten by stray dogs in Bahadurpura area of old city on Saturday.
By Mohammed Hussain| Published: 1st February 2021 8:45 pm IST Representative Image
Hyderabad: The Veterinary department of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has swung into action to contain the street dog population in the city and prevent rabies disease in street dogs.
The veterinary officials under Charminar Zone have inspected the location and caught around 35 street dogs.
After taking the stock of the situation Dr Sadguna, assistant director of veterinary wing said that in compliance with the Animal Birth Control (Dogs) Rules, 2001, the department is conducting Animal Birth Control-cum-Anti Rabies (ABC-AR) drive to contain the street dog population and prevent rabies disease in street dogs.