Stray dogs threat

Letter December 07, 2024
Stray dogs threat

The growing population of stray dogs in cities like Islamabad and Rawalpindi is becoming a significant public health and safety issue. Many people, particularly children and the elderly have been bitten by stray dogs, resulting in cases of rabies, a potentially fatal disease. The main reason for the increase in stray dogs is poor sanitation. Garbage is not collected properly, providing food for the dogs, which allows them to multiply quickly. Hotels, meat markets, and poultry farms also contribute to this problem, as dead chickens are not disposed of properly, attracting more dogs.
To solve this problem, local authorities and the general public must work together. The population of stray dogs must be controlled, better sanitation must be ensured and vaccines should be available in hospitals to protect people from rabies.
Azeem Hakro
Islamabad