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‘Enforce registration of dogs to curb abandonment, manage stray nos’

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Last updated: April 21, 2025 1:10 am
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Mission Rabies issues recommendations following toddler’s death in stray dog attack

Panaji: In the aftermath of the tragic incident in which a 20-month-old girl lost her life after being mauled by a pack of stray dogs in Ponda, Mission Rabies has issued a set of urgent recommendations aimed at preventing similar tragedies. It also called for community vigilance to curb bite incidents

Among the key recommendations is the mandatory enforcement of dog registration by local authorities to curb abandonment and manage stray populations. “Child supervision is also critical—parents and guardians must ensure toddlers and young children are not left unattended in areas prone to stray dog activity,” said a Mission Rabies official.

The incident reportedly occurred when the child, left unattended, wandered onto the street and encountered the dogs.

Mission Rabies has also called for continued education through expanded awareness campaigns in high-risk neighborhoods. Other recommendations include effective garbage management and regular sterilisation drives to control the growing stray dog population.

Following the incident, the Mission Rabies team visited the site to assess the situation and launched a series of community awareness programs.

Their survey revealed a high stray dog population in the area, worsened by open garbage dumps that act as breeding grounds. The congested housing layout was also noted to increase human-animal interactions. A lack of proper child supervision was identified as a contributing factor in the tragedy.

As part of its outreach, the team conducted dog safety and child protection education sessions across the community. One such session was held at Government High School,

Durgabhat. Local residents of Talem village participated in interactive sessions

covering child supervision, rabies symptom recognition, bite prevention, and safe interaction with stray animals.

The team also visited the Child and Woman Development Center in Durgabhat and met ASHA worker Sandhya Y Munde, and urged her to raise awareness among parents about supervising children and to report any abnormal animal behaviour immediately.

Deputy Manager Akshay Pal and Education Officer Hiten Gohil from Mission Rabies who led the campaign, said to prevent dog bite incidents community vigilance was also an important factor.

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