MCC to finalise locations for feeding stray dogs in Mangaluru soon


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jan 2: The Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) is in the process of identifying designated locations for feeding stray dogs within the city limits. A final decision is expected within the next one month to set up well-equipped feeding zones in each ward, based on requirement.

The process of identifying locations is being carried out with the help of dog lovers, who have already identified and submitted details of more than 100 potential sites to the corporation. In the next stage, the corporation will examine these locations, assess their pros and cons, and finalise suitable sites. Officials said that locations will be finalised based on the number of stray dogs in each ward. For now, permission will be given for two locations per ward, and if the dog population is higher, additional locations will be allowed.

The corporation will closely monitor the designated feeding spots. Animal lovers have already been advised not to feed dogs near children’s play areas, entry and exit points, staircases, and places frequently visited by senior citizens. Officials said these aspects will also be taken into consideration while finalising the locations.

Many residents have raised objections regarding stray dogs, often opposing or objecting to feeding activities. In some instances, such objections have even led to assaults. To address such situations, a seven-member committee will be formed with the objective of providing support for legal action when required, representatives of animal welfare organisations said.

While there are people in society who care deeply for dogs, there is also a significant section that is opposed to their presence. Keeping in mind that no one should be inconvenienced, suitable locations will be identified away from crowded public places. Several works are involved in setting up these zones, which will require time. Once the locations are finalised, feeding must be carried out only at those designated spots. Authorities have appealed to the public to cooperate in this initiative.

According to MCC commissioner Ravichandra Naik, the stray dog feeding zones will be developed with a small shed-like structure providing a roof, along with arrangements for clean drinking water inside the shed. Feeding bowls will be installed on the ground with proper security measures to prevent theft, and adequate steps will be taken to maintain cleanliness at the sites. Initially, permission will be granted for two such feeding locations in each ward, with provision to allow additional locations wherever the number of stray dogs is higher.

 

 

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 03 2026

    Feeding them at a designated spot is not a permanent solution at all. Stray dogs are spread all over and how they would sense their particular eating centers, when they may be miles away. Unlucky ones would be starving at any cost.

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 03 2026

    Please use clear markings or LED sign so dogs know where to find food . inside newly build Fish market complex and also Urwa & bejai market complex has enough space however the intent on which these complexes were built is not served may be dogs and cats can utilize it

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  • Anil Shenoy, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 03 2026

    Street dogs are dangerous at night on lonely roads for bikes and people walking.

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  • Wise Man, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 03 2026

    One thing is for sure, because of street dogs thieves do not dare to roam freely in the night. CCTV can be used for investigation post incident but dogs prevent the incident itself... street dogs are better than pet dogs many a times.... even if they create some nuisance...

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 02 2026

    Feeding locations should not be designated in front of Apartments.

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  • anamika, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 03 2026

    how the dogs came near the Apartments ?

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