Mangaluru: Abandoning of pets - animal lovers pitch for mandating collar IDs


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Nov 25: Animal lovers are aghast at the way pets are being given up by their owners with impunity. Therefore they have been putting pressure on Karnataka government to make it compulsory to have collar IDs or microchipping compulsory for pets. Speaking to a Bengaluru-based tabloid, Animal Care Trust managing trustee, Suma Nayak, revealed that her trust had got in its shelter four abandoned Labradors during the last two months. She said that this is happening in spite of Labradors being counted among the most human-friendly animals.

Suma expressed unhappiness at the way pets are treated by people. She confessed that her trust receives calls about abandoned pets once a week on an average. "Labradors are the most abandoned pets. Dachsund and Doberman too get abandoned. The owners of pets, she reveals grudgingly, most of the time choose to call the trust at the last moment. Reasons for abandonment vary like family getting shifted to an apartment complex where rules to not allow pets, going to a foreign country or shifting to a different city. Some abandon pets because of the fact that these breeds have higher chances of developing skin infections and treating it requires patience and perseverance.

She revealed that in the past, the trust was rejecting requests for adoption of pets because of shortage of space. However, of late, the trust has begun to take to social media seeking someone to adopt the animals which are given up by their owners. Once a willing person is identified, he is directly linked to the person who does not want his pet anymore, she explained.

Nayak therefore is insistent that the government should make licensing and microchipping of pets compulsory because people do not hesitate even to orphan and leave behind their pets in secluded places.

The trust's facility at Shaktinagar now has two black Labradors picked up from certain areas of the city. She notes that the dogs are healthy and the trust wants to give them only to the right owners. However, she revealed that sterilization of female is not advisable because they normally put on weight thereafter.

Suma says that Labradors are very cute when young but when they grow up many feel it burdensome to look after them. Therefore, several owners just abandon them and leave them to take care of themselves. She is thankful to social media which helps in quickly finding out missing pets now-a-days.

  

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  • deepak, mangalore/doha

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    To make it compulsory to have collar IDs or microchipping compulsory for pets is good idea. but parallely please provide a good vetenary hospital in mangalore. which can treat pets. i have lost my dogs due no proper veternary hospital in mangalore and there should be proper dealers who deal with K9.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Nov 26 2017

    with or without collar it should be made mandatory to be chipped a animal.Many people feel later ,that they cant control their pet.Pet becomes the master,and doesnt listen to them.Thatswhy when one decides to have a animal should be sure if they can handle this dog,specially a doberaman is nt for everyone or a big dog .One should learn how to take care of it ,or to control it first before dog comes home.Dog requires walks ,not simply bind it and give food.It is like haveing a child at home.Should anyone pay tax for the Dog in India.?Here it is compulsory.Nowadays people live in flats,dogs arent much appriciated everywhere.Therefore small ones are more in fashion.

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    Collar ID 's are best options but please do not allow them to cross Kasaragod boarder.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    Aadhar Card is the only Solution ...

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  • Ash, Dubai

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    What an idea sirji...
    Hope you will have collar id..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    I have a Aadhar & i don't wish to know about you ...

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    chai is ₹25/- india heading 2wards stone age.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    All are not like You ...

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  • Praveen, Mangalorean

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    To make it compulsory to have collar IDs or microchipping compulsory for pets agreed this can be done by the seller from whom owner buys puppy.... i think all owners do this when they get certified puppies...

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  • Vinayak, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    Fully agree on this article and abandoning these lovely animals is very heart breaking. One should keep the pets at home only if they are able to take care of them. I myself being a pet owner have 5 days, and when they get sick my heart cries out. There is no other creature than a dog which loves its master more than anything just for taking care of it.

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  • Francis Saldanha, Bahrain

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    Abandoning a domesticated animal is not just a cruel thing but I would say it is a crime. Pets especially dogs being abandoned and neglected are heartbreaking. People who do this should be prosecuted with the utmost penalty of the law.

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  • sense, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 25 2017

    Any person who claims to be an animal lover and eats meat has masked his soul completely.
    Nov 25th is a No meat day ..Please vow to go meat free for one day atleast.
    Amir Khan ,and other popular bollywood actors have switched from non veg to vegetarian diets ..
    Puppy lovers ..you feel the same?

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