Nagaland Government issues directive for stray dog management amid rabies infections

Nagaland Government issues directive for stray dog management amid rabies infections

The government has issued a strict directive for stray dog management. Dog owners are now required to vaccinate their pets and prevent them from straying in public areas.

Nagaland Government issues directive for stray dog managementNagaland Government issues directive for stray dog management
Tanmoy Chakraborty
  • May 14, 2024,
  • Updated May 14, 2024, 2:26 PM IST

In an attempt to ensure the safety of Phek town residents, the Nagaland Government has issued a strict directive for stray dog management.

Numerous reports over recent months have detailed dog bite incidents caused by strays, inciting fears of possible rabies infections among the population.

In response, the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Phek, Nagaland, has taken necessary action to address this public health concern.

An official order dated May 10, 2024, number NO.DCP/DEV/MED/2023/39 from the Deputy Commissioner's office emphasises the need for dog owners to vaccinate their pets.

The order also mandates dogs to be leashed in public areas to prevent straying and potential harm to the community.

The order, signed by Additional Deputy Commissioner Ruopfukuotuo Noudi, NCS, warns that any dog found uncontrolled within town limits may be seized or, in extreme circumstances, shot on sight by the relevant authority.

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