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IAR NewsDecember 2003 Kerala High Court to lift ban on killing stray dogsIt is with great distress that we learned earlier this month of the interim order to lift the ban on killing stray dogs in Kerala. Up until December 2003, the killing of stray dogs in Kerala had been illegal, but due to public pressure, a petition was filed in Cochin with the High Court of Kerala to lift the ban, effectively giving the municipalities the go-ahead to recruit dog catchers to exterminate the stray dog population. The reasons stated in the petition in favour of lifting the ban are that stray dogs are a menace to people and that the only preventive measure against rabies is to kill them.
Since stray dogs are our main area of concern, we were worried that the animals we had sterilised, tattooed and vaccinated would nevertheless be targeted as a result of the High Court’s decision on lifting the ban.
IAR believe that killing stray dogs is not a solution. The only approach which will yield long term results is a sterilisation programme (such as the Animal Birth Control scheme, commonly known as ABC, under which we are registered). The purpose of such programmes is to reduce the number of street dogs in a humane manner and to bring down the number of rabies cases. But time and effort have to be put into making sterilisation programmes work. Unfortunately, many local municipalities have failed in implementing the ABC scheme in a consistent manner and have, as a result, resorted to killing the animals which they had already sterilised and vaccinated! It is important to note that over one hundred years of catching and killing stray dogs has not worked in either reducing the canine population nor the incidence of rabies in India (nor anywhere else in the world). We must therefore turn to more humane alternatives, such as the ABC scheme, which have proven to be highly effective if properly implemented.
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