Stray Dog

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Unusual Death Of Stary Dog Reported At South Delhi's Defence Colony

A stray dog was suspiciously found dead in south Delhi’s Defence Colony area after being thrown from the third floor, following which a complaint was registered to the Delhi Police. The complaint has been raised by a woman who runs a pet clinic in that area and allegedly feeds stray dogs on a regular basis at Sadiq Nagar. However, the police are probing into the case for further details.

Fri, 02 Jul 2021 - 08:19 PM / by Sahil Quadir

Tags: FIR, lajpat nagr, stray dogs, Dead

Courtesy: NDTV

Stray dogs being used for election campaign.

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Stray Dogs Used For Campaigning In UP Panchayat Elections

Candidates contesting in UP's Panchayat elections have involved even stray dogs in their campaigning. Reportedly, two candidates from Rae Bareli and Ballia districts stuck their posters and pamphlets on stray dogs and let them roam around. However, this out-of-the-ordinary move has received flaks from animal activists. Meanwhile, the candidates said the dogs were not harmed in anyway, rather were cared. Notably, the Panchayat elections will… read-more

Wed, 14 Apr 2021 - 10:22 AM / by Neha Sanjeev

Tags: stray dogs, Panchayat Election, Uttar Pradesh, campaign

Courtesy: Times Now News

Dog Crematorium inaugurated in South Delhi on October 7

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Delhi: Ghitorni Mayor Inaugurates Dog Crematorium

South Delhi's Ghitorni Mayor Anamika Mithilesh Singh on October 7 inaugurated a crematorium dedicated for dogs. The initiative was taken by an NGO to help the dog owners perform last-rites of their pets. The Mayor told that the initiative will help keeping the city's environment cleaner. She also launched a dog rescue ambulance that will take injured dogs from the roads for free treatment. 

Thu, 08 Oct 2020 - 12:46 AM / by Debanshi Das

Tags: Delhi, stray dogs, NGO, dog crematorium

Courtesy: PTI News

Stray dogs

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Karnataka: BBMP To Use App to Identify Stray Dogs Vaccinated Against Rabies

Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has collaborated with 'World Wide Vetrenary Sevice' (NGO) to map stray dogs in the city which have been vaccinated against rabies. BBMP will use the latter's mobile app to keep track of the dogs. Officials are directed to take a picture of each dog and update in the app with location coordinates. The project will be started on a trial basis in Herohalli and Nagarabhavi.

Mon, 28 Sep 2020 - 11:14 AM / by Sneha Ramesh

Tags: Bangalore, BBMP, application, stray dogs

Courtesy: The Times of India