3. •
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Amal
The boy was sitting outside his house when a stray dog bit
him on Sunday afternoon.
Hearing his cries, the boy's mother raised a hue and cry and
chased away the dog with the help of neighbours.
a stray dog bit a three-year-
old boy, injuring him in both
his eyes.
Hailing from a very poor family, the
boy is presently admitted at Little
Flower Hospital in Angamaly, near
Kochi.
Doctors said a surgery would be
performed on his eyes on Tuesday.
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The boy was shifted to a
hospital with bite injuries to
both eyes and other parts of
the body.
After fist aid, he was
admitted to a premier
eye hospital at
Angamaly.
6. • RESPONSE OF Ernakulam district
panchayat president
– Eldos Kunnapally, Ernakulam
district panchayat president
leading a campaign to regulate
the number of stray dogs,
brought this boy's plight to the
attention of Chief Minister
Oommen Chandy.
• "He (Chandy) directed the
district authorities to ensure
that the expenses on the boy's
treatment were taken care of by
the state government,"
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7. STATISTICS
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More than one lakh people
have been bitten by stray dogs
in the last many months in
Kerala, making it a major issue
with the people's
representatives at different
levels.
8. Meanwhile, social media was flooded with anger towards
stray dog lovers in the state after Amal's case came to
light.
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10. VIEWS ON KILLING STRAY DOGS
• With around 1.06 lakh canine bite cases being
reported in 2014- 2015 and 40,000 in 2015
alone
• local group announces reward for killing stray
dogs in kerala
• Safety of human being is more important
• Hence massive killing happened in and around
kerala
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11. MASSIVE KILLING OF STRAY DOGS IN
KERALA
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12. What GOK says?
• Emerging out of a meeting held in
Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday, Chief Minister
Oommen Chandy said,
– "The law is very clear that dangerous dogs can be
culled. But culling alone is not the only way.
– Hence, we will work out a multi-pronged strategy,
including sterilisation of stray dogs at special camps
– opening of 50 new centres to handle animal birth
control measures."
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15. 10 PROBLEMS CAUSED OF STRAY
DOGS
1 - A dog that is out on its own can cause a collision when it runs in the road,
which might even result in injury to other people and also to itself.
2 - Stray dogs tend to defile and sully due to the fact that no one is available
to look after it.
3 - Such dogs might develop the liking to hunt and might ramble into a
garden of other people and might even cause harm to home pets such as
guinea pigs and rabbits.
4 - Stray dogs are fond of opening garbage bin bags and so they can cause
garbage and refuse to be scattered all over the property or street.
5 - Strays often live under buildings, decks, sheds, and spread fleas there. Or
worse, they a stray dog might discover something to consume, which might
cause illness to it, and it'll die under a structure, and cause a horrible rotting
odor.
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16. 6 - All the dogs are not gracious towards human beings
and so there are chances that someone might get bitten
if the stray dog is not controlled.
7 - Stray dogs often prefer to roam in packs and so it
might cause a threatening feel and also result in
superfluous and redundant puppies.
8 - They tend to bark and howl, especially when they are
involved in a fight with another dog which regularly and
perpetually happens during mating.
9 - They might spread Rabies, a deadly disease that can
be easily communicated and passed on to human
beings.
10 - These dogs might bite other dogs when they try to
mate and also when they fight amongst themselves.
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17. Causes of increase of stray dogs
• Wastes especially food and hotel wastes
• Increase of unhygienic butcher shops
• No proper sterilization methods
• People throw to public places
• No sufficient Govt mechanism to control its
procreation and growth
• No common kennel facilities
• Lack of research in this area for control measures
• Unstabilised mating of dogs
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