Darjeeling, Jan. 24: The Darjeeling municipality has decided to identify and capture only the leaders of the stray dog packs at Toongsoong where the animals allegedly killed a man and injured a youth this month.
The dogs will be
captured by an NGO that would keep the animals under observation to find
out if they have rabies and efforts will be made to change their
aggressive behaviour.
Panic has gripped
Toongsoong where closed-circuit television cameras put up by foresters
captured images of stray dogs attacking and eating up two goats, which
had been kept as bait in a cage.
Suk Bahadur
Biswakarma, the vice-chairman of the Darjeeling municipality, today
said: “We held a meeting with the district and forest officials and
representatives of local NGOs in Darjeeling yesterday. It has been
decided that efforts will be made to capture the pack leaders and
aggressive stray dogs, the ones which are the heroes in the pack, and
they will be sent to the Darjeeling Animal Shelter’s home for
observation.”
The foresters will
continue to keep the cage in the area and local people will place meat
in the trap to attract the dogs. “Every morning, the foresters will make
the CCTV footage available to the Darjeeling Animal Shelter
authorities. They will identify the aggressive dogs and try to capture
them,” said Biswakarma.
The Darjeeling Animal Shelter is an NGO that runs a home for stray dogs and other animals.
During the
meeting, there was a general feeling that not all dogs attacked humans
and the animals needed to be observed before deciding on the extreme
step of shooting the stray dogs as demanded by some residents. “If the
corrective measures do not work, then we might have to take the extreme
step,” Biswakarma said.
Bidya Tamang, the
in-charge of the animal shelter situated at Lebong, said: “We will try
to isolate the aggressive dogs. We will find out if they are rabies
carriers and will also make an attempt to change their violent trait. In
most cases, animals usually become violent when they are threatened. A
change in the environment could change their behaviour also.”
She said the
animal shelter did not have the space to accommodate all stray dogs.
“That is why we have decided to pick only the most aggressive stray dogs
and bring them to the shelter,” she said.
The residents of
Toongsoong, who wanted the dogs to be killed, are willing to wait for
sometime. “We are hoping for the best,” said a resident.
The Telegraph
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