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    Street Dog Attack on Child in Hyderabad – Another Tragic Incident

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    On the 4th of June 2021, a tragic incident took place in Hyderabad, India, where a street dog attacked a child. The incident has sparked outrage and concern among the public and animal welfare activists alike.

    According to reports, the child was playing outside his house when the street dog attacked him. The child suffered serious injuries and had to be rushed to the hospital for treatment. The incident has once again highlighted the issue of stray dogs in India and the need for effective measures to control their population.

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    Street dogs are a common sight in many parts of India, and Hyderabad is no exception. These dogs are often left to fend for themselves and can become aggressive due to lack of proper care and attention. While some people feed and care for these dogs, others see them as a nuisance and a potential threat to public safety.

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    The incident in Hyderabad has once again brought to light the need for effective measures to control the population of stray dogs. One such measure is sterilization and vaccination programs, which have been implemented in many cities across India. These programs aim to control the population of stray dogs by sterilizing them and vaccinating them against diseases such as rabies.

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    However, despite these efforts, the problem of stray dogs persists in many parts of India. In some cases, these dogs become aggressive and attack humans, especially children who are more vulnerable to such attacks.

    Animal welfare activists have called for more humane methods of dealing with stray dogs, such as providing them with proper care and shelter instead of simply culling them. They argue that culling is not only cruel but also ineffective in controlling the population of stray dogs in the long run.

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    In conclusion, the incident in Hyderabad is a tragic reminder of the need for effective measures to control the population of stray dogs in India. While sterilization and vaccination programs are a step in the right direction, more needs to be done to ensure that these dogs are treated with care and compassion. Only then can we ensure the safety of both humans and animals in our cities.

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    Rajesh M
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