The Silent Suffering.
Indian stray dogs live in harsh conditions, with irregular food, disease and injury risks, and frequent human–dog conflict driven by open waste, abandonment, and uneven sterilization coverage.
Rabies and dog bites are major public-health concerns, so authorities emphasize the sterilize‑vaccinate‑return model and regulated feeding zones under recent guidance and court directions.
Sustained ABC‑ARV, stronger waste management, and responsible pet ownership together reduce street‑dog populations and bite incidents over time.


Citywide ABC‑ARV plus 70% dog vaccination, strict waste control, and regulated feeding points is the humane way to reduce bites and stabilize stray‑dog populations. Back it with rapid bite care, responsible pet ownership, and transparent ward‑level tracking for sustained impact.
Written, Edited, Shooted, Directed By Yash Pratap Singh (Paratape)
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