Greater Chennai Corporation has implemented stricter regulations concerning pets, especially dogs, in public spaces. The incident, which occurred in Chennai's Thousand Lights area, has prompted authorities to take strict action to enhance safety measures.
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The revised rules now mandate that pets must be leashed and muzzled when inside public parks. Additionally, pet owners are permitted to bring only one pet to the park at a time. Furthermore, obtaining a pet license has become obligatory as per the notification issued by the Chennai Corporation. The notification explicitly states, «Companion and pet dogs will be checked for license compliance.»
The unfortunate attack on the young girl, Sudaksha, transpired on Sunday, as she was playing in the park. Two unleashed Rottweilers targeted her, inflicting severe injuries. Dr. J Radhakrishnan, Commissioner of the Greater Chennai Corporation, revealed that the child sustained an 11-inch scalp laceration. Sudaksha is currently undergoing treatment at a private hospital in the city, with the Corporation committing to covering all medical expenses.
Subsequent to the incident, the city police arrested three individuals, including the owner of the dogs and two others involved. However, all three have been released on bail from the police station, as the offenses are bailable. Investigations have revealed that the dogs were not sterilized, raising suspicions of their involvement in commercial breeding activities.