Udupi, Nov 12: Increasing cases of dog bites in Udupi have been giving sleepless nights to the people of the coastal district. Despite repeated appeals the local administration has no tangible results to show for their efforts in tackling the stray menace.

He revealed the shocking figures at a monthly Karnataka Development Programme meeting at the zilla panchayat here on Tuesday.
Dr. Bairy said that in the 6,335 cases of dog bites, two persons had died. A 30-year old man from Tellar near Karkala died after being bitten by a mad dog on January 20, while a 60-year-old man from Uppunda village near Kundapur died due to a mad dog bite on June 18. Both of them had reportedly failed to take treatment for the bites.
As many as 441 cases of dog bite have been reported in the district in October alone.
Already the Health Department had taken steps to control the breeding of stray dogs in urban areas of the district through Animal Birth Control measures.
M. Kangavalli, CEO of Zilla Panchayat directed Mr. Bairy to take the help of Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences and Gram Panchayats to provide Anti Rabies Vaccines and to control the stray dogs in rural areas.



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