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write a report on the menace of stray animals on the roads​

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Answered by yukta1125
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Explanation:

The menace of stray cows and dogs has really frustrated the passerby and the residents alike. This article is written to bring this problem in notice and discuss what measures must the government take to curb this menace?

How often have you been in a situation when you are driving down a road and a cow comes in front of you is not interested in moving despite you blowing horn repeatedly? How many times you been looking for a stone to ward off those street dogs who are barking and or following you? How many times you had to make your mind to take a different road as there is a pack of 10-15 street dogs littering on the way?

Almost every day! This is the condition of our incredible India after 60 years of independence!

Menace of stray cattle and dogs

Cattle blocking traffic on busy stretches across the city are common sight. There are many cases of accidents due to stray cows and driving in a road full of traffic and stray cows is really a pain. Sometimes the cows may even attack passersby and can inflict serious injury. The menace of stray cattle turns out to be more prominent in the rainy season and motorists just have no idea which is their biggest concern, the rain, puddles of water and mud on the road, man holes, traffic or these cattle that have came out of their sheds.

Stray dogs are no less menace than the stray cows, the bovines move in packs of 6-7 dogs, often erupting into fights, barking incessantly at pet dogs taken out for walks, lingering around kids play areas in packs, chasing vehicles on the main roads.

Most of these dogs have never been vaccinated and there is a good chance of getting Rabies if one of these dogs happens to bite any passerby.

Suggestions for curbing the menace of stray animals

1.Owners of cows that are straying must be fined and must be warned to keep them tethered to their shelters.

2.Unsterilized stray dogs must be sterilied

3.Stray dogs must be vaccinated if not done before

4.Facilities must be provided for keeping stray dogs in a separate place

5.Watch out for any diseased dog and request CUPA-BBMP to take them away

Although some people may come up with suggestions such as euthanasia, but it is against the law and humanity too.

Apart from stray cows and dogs, wild monkeys need a mention too as they can create as nuisance as the above mentioned. People are really fed up of these nuisances and have always complained the municipality regarding it but till now municipality hasn't came up with any good solution. I hope that the municipality of India takes up some new and innovative measures and curb this problem of stray animals.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Stray Dogs

Explanation:

In the metropolis, it's not uncommon to see cows obstructing traffic on major streets. Accidents involving stray cows happen frequently, and it can be frustrating to drive on a route with plenty of traffic and stray cows. The cows occasionally even engage in significant injury-causing attacks on bystanders. The threat posed by wandering cattle appears to be more severe during the rainy season, and drivers are unsure if the rain, puddles of water and muck on the road, manholes, traffic, or these calves who have escaped their sheds should be their top priority.

The threat posed by stray dogs is equal to that posed by stray cows; the canines travel in packs of 6-7 and frequently break out in fights. They also howl nonstop at leashed pets being walked, loiter in packs near playgrounds for children, and chase cars on major highways.

Since the majority of these dogs have never received a vaccination, there is a considerable probability that someone who is bitten by one of them might have rabies.

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