Urgent Holiday Declared: Ernakulam School Shaken by Heartbreaking Discovery of Dog’s Carcass on Campus
Stray Dog Carcass Prompts School Closure in Thripunithura
Thripunithura municipality authorities have declared a holiday for the Government Girls’ High School following the discovery of a stray dog carcass on the campus Thursday morning. The alarming incident has led to immediate action from the Animal Husbandry department, which, along with local officials, inspected the scene after the carcass was reported.
The carcass, which was found amid a growing population of stray dogs around the school’s abandoned buildings, raised concerns among staff and the community. Eyewitnesses noted that the dog had exhibited aggressive behavior the previous day, reportedly foaming at the mouth and charging at passersby, although no bites were reported among students or staff.
Animal Husbandry Deputy Director stated that the discovered carcass is believed to belong to a dog suspected of having rabies. Following this identification, the remaining stray dogs on campus have been captured and relocated to an observation center for monitoring. “These dogs will be observed for the next 10 days for potential symptoms of rabies,” he confirmed.
The presence of stray dogs has become a significant issue in Thripunithura, with many residents reporting instances of dogs threatening two-wheeler riders. This latest incident has intensified discussions about the effectiveness of current measures to manage the local stray dog population.
Officials have already initiated plans to vaccinate stray dogs within municipal limits in response to the crisis, aiming to enhance community safety and health. As the situation evolves, local authorities along with the Animal Husbandry department seek to implement broader strategies to address the persistent stray dog menace in the area.
Residents and parents have expressed concern about the safety of students, highlighting the urgent need for effective solutions to curb the growing stray dog population in Thripunithura. As the community navigates these challenges, collaboration between local government, veterinary services, and citizens will be crucial in creating a safer environment for all.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible pet ownership and community awareness in addressing the challenges posed by stray animals. Further updates from the municipality are anticipated as actions to manage the situation develop.
Residents are encouraged to report any stray animal encounters and participate in community discussions to address these pressing issues effectively.
Original Source: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/holiday-declared-for-school-in-ernakulam-following-discovery-of-dogs-carcass-on-campus/article70039260.ece
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Publish Date: 2025-09-12 00:19:00