12,000 street dogs sterilised in Rajamahendravaram city
Rajamahendravaram City has successfully sterilised over 12,000 street dogs as part of a city-wide initiative. The dogs have also received anti-rabies vaccinations, with plans to sterilise a total of 25,865 by the end of 2024. Residents can contact a dedicated number for assistance with street dog issues.
- ▪Over 12,000 street dogs have been sterilised in Rajamahendravaram city.
- ▪The dogs were also administered anti-rabies vaccinations.
- ▪By the end of 2024, a total of 25,865 street dogs are planned for sterilisation.
Opening excerpt (first ~120 words) tap to expand
Rajamahendravaram City MLA Adireddi Srinivas on Tuesday announced that sterilisation of over 12,000 street dogs has been completed. Additionally, they have also been administered with anti-rabies vaccination. By the end of 2024, as many as 25,865 street dogs were identified for sterilisation in the city. Speaking to newsmen after inspecting the ongoing sterilisation drive, Mr. Srinivas said: “At least 10,000 anti-rabies doses have been readied for the vaccination drive.” Those suffering from street dogs can dial 70939 21991 for assistance and rescue operation.
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at The Hindu — Top.