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Vet hospital does not vet waste

October 26, 2023October 26, 2023 Mohite Amisha Nitin387

The City Veterinary Hospital fails to dispose of biomedical waste properly,  raising risk of infections. The area surrounding the City Veterinary Hospital in Chamarajpet is littered with biomedical waste as the hospital does not dispose of it in the required manner and pourakarmikas refuse to deal with because it is not segregated. Rukhsaar, a citizen […]

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Cow health threatened by plastic peril

October 12, 2023October 12, 2023 Mohite Amisha Nitin531

Due to the non-segregation of waste in the city, cows suffer illnesses by consuming plastic. Government veterinary hospitals in Bengaluru are seeing an increase in cows who are ill due to plastic consumption as they feed on waste. Veterinarians  said. Harish, senior inspector from Byatarayanapura, Gavipura government veterinary hospital said that there is no data  […]

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Demand for pet crematoria goes up

October 3, 2023October 3, 2023 Varidhi Goyal483

The Animal Electric Crematorium near Sumanahalli is the only one and cannot handle the rush. The only Bruhat Bengaluru MahanagaraPalike (BBMP) Animal Electric Crematorium, near Sumanahalli has to deal with a large numbers of animals brought for disposal. Officials say that they dealt with about 700 cases last month. Abhilash, in charge at BBMP Animal […]

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Pet dog population spikes in India

April 6, 2023April 6, 2023 Rakshanda Sharma23263 Comments on Pet dog population spikes in India

The population of furry friends in India is expected to reach 31 million by the end of 2023 in India. Report says that the population of pet dogs is likely to rise by 61 percent as compared to 2018, as more Indians are eager to become dog parents. Dog sellers said that COVID-19 is one […]

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Wildlife electrocution: when does it stop?

March 28, 2023April 6, 2023 Shireen801

The recent death of a grey Slender Loris in Bangalore has opened the conservation again about the slender loris population in Karnataka, and hundreds of wildlife dying due to electrocution in India. A grey Slender Loris was found electrocuted in the Bangalore University campus on March 27. This has added to the continued worries about […]

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Stray dogs catch infection as a side affect

November 30, 2022November 30, 2022 Aanchal Kumari620

Incompetency in surgery for animal birth control may kill the dogs from wound infection say the doctors. Experts say that there have been multiple complaints about stray dogs being released without their wounds having healed. The anti-rabies vaccination and birth control surgery causing infection in stray dogs is a concern for doctors. Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagar […]

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Parakeets not to be caged as pets

November 30, 2022December 12, 2022 Shreshtha Dutta796

Picture credit: Anuja Parashar Animal rescue organisation data say more than hundred ring- necked and Alexandrine parakeets are rescued in a year. The Alexandrine and Indian Rose Ring Parakeets, which are wildlife species are kept as pets in many Indian households. Naina, a volunteer at the People FOR  Animals (PFA) said that people keep them […]

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