The Delhi government has introduced updated guidelines for managing stray dogs in the city, focusing on safety, animal welfare, and public responsibility. These guidelines clarify citizens’ roles in feeding, interacting with, and reporting stray or diseased dogs, aiming to reduce conflicts and ensure humane treatment.
Key Guidelines on Feeding Stray Dogs
Feeding is permitted but must be done in designated areas or during non-peak hours to avoid public nuisance.
Avoid leaving food on roadsides or busy public spaces.
Ensure water is available alongside food, especially during summer months.
Handling Diseased or Aggressive Dogs
Citizens should not attempt to handle sick or aggressive dogs.
Diseased dogs must be reported to the Municipal Corporation or animal welfare organizations.
Only trained personnel or authorized dog catchers should intervene.
Vaccination and Health Measures
Stray dogs may be vaccinated under government programs.
Citizens are encouraged to support sterilization and vaccination drives by cooperating with authorities.
Citizen Responsibilities
Avoid provocation: Do not chase, hit, or corner stray dogs.
Report issues: Inform authorities about aggressive, sick, or injured dogs.
Maintain hygiene: Clean areas where food is given to prevent littering or disease spread.
Benefits of the Guidelines
Ensures public safety from bites or infections.
Promotes humane treatment of stray animals.
Supports Delhi’s efforts in controlling stray dog population humanely through sterilization and vaccination programs.
Conclusion
Delhi’s new guidelines strike a balance between animal welfare and public safety. By following proper feeding practices, reporting diseased dogs, and cooperating with authorities, citizens can help create a safer and more responsible urban environment.
FAQ
Q1. Can I feed stray dogs in Delhi?
Yes, but only in designated areas and during safe hours to avoid public inconvenience.
Q2. What should I do if a dog is sick or aggressive?
Do not handle it yourself. Report to municipal authorities or animal welfare organizations.
Q3. Are stray dogs vaccinated?
Yes, government vaccination programs are in place for stray dogs, often including sterilization drives.
Q4. Who can handle diseased or aggressive dogs?
Only trained personnel or authorized dog catchers should intervene.
Q5. What are my responsibilities as a citizen?
Avoid provoking dogs, report issues responsibly, and maintain hygiene while feeding.
Published on : 17th September
Published by : SMITA
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