Address: | First cross street, Beasant Nagar, Near John school area |
Residents of Beasant Nagar are facing acute problems with stray dogs whose population has grown significantly over time and bound to get out of control. These dogs are getting into a pack mode. Very soon it will lead to unprovoked dog attacks on Kids, pedestrians, and those riding scooters/Cycle. We are not even sure if they are rabid and diseased for that will make matters even worse.
It is rather frustrating that some of the same residents instead of seeking solution to problem, are feeding these dogs, and encouraging them to stay in one place. Even allow them to come to their doorstep in houses and apartments and start barking, much to nuisance of other residents.
No other country would leave our stray dog population to grow unabated and leave them on the streets and affecting local tax paying residents. Stray dogs would not have been an issue, if adequate and timely solutions were implemented in the past. It's not too late for the local administration to respond resolutely to resolve matters of such nature at the earliest.
While the problem extends throughout Beasant Nagar, I would like to specifically point out to our area which is a school and has students all around during daytime. If we cannot protect the Kids from this menace who else will. It is the job of our municipalities and the elected officials to take note of this growing menace.
St. John's English School & Junior College
No.2, II Cross Street, Customs Colony,
Besant Nagar, Chennai - 600 090.
We are all animal lovers, but we follow the rules and keep them fully fed, healthy and in our control always. We look forward to action being initiated through this forum. We urge authorities take prompt action before we have biting and harrowing incidents.
Best wishes and thank you for your time.
Animal lovers of Beasant Nagar
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