Chaos Posted August 20, 2025 Posted August 20, 2025 I would train these dogs and use them as a surprise weapon towards bikaristan Laaloo and randomGuy 2
Vickydev Posted August 22, 2025 Posted August 22, 2025 Yep you can't keep them in a shelter forever. The costs would be too much, and also create other issues like migration etc bsriharsha 1
coffee_rules Posted August 22, 2025 Author Posted August 22, 2025 2 hours ago, Tillu said: The middle class and upper middle class are not as impacted as lower class poor people who kind of live among the strays. They don’t have baby sitters and caretakers to guard their kids. Best solution is for court to order each dog lover , doing a candle march for the stray dogs, to take one stray dog home and adopt them and keep them off the streets AuxiliA, Lord, Cricketics and 1 other 1 3
Lord Posted August 22, 2025 Posted August 22, 2025 5 hours ago, Tillu said: Sterilization should have been done anyway.Doesn't need Court order. It won't stop a pack of biting dragging and mauling kids. Back to square one . Tillu 1
coffee_rules Posted August 22, 2025 Author Posted August 22, 2025 5 minutes ago, Lord said: Sterilization should have been done anyway.Doesn't need Court order. It won't stop a pack of biting dragging and mauling kids. Back to square one . Sterilization had to be done 10-15 years ago and done regularly, by now all stray dogs would have been extinct. Each year MCD and other Muncipal corporations do get funds to sterlize dogs, which they hardly use or use it for their own purposes. This is one fot the Sad State of India or the Corruption in India thread. Also, some people in the city buy dogs and when they can't take care of it or they get bored, they will will leave it on the street, with impunity. They should be booked under a law for sure. Bloody criminals. randomGuy, Lord and Tillu 1 2
Number Posted August 23, 2025 Posted August 23, 2025 (edited) Pharma lobby is too strong. All the kutta NGOs are funded by them. Some of these kutta lover big politicians, celebrities too have a connection. A single dog scratch (let alone bite) means sale of a vaccine and a few immunoglobulin injections. This is why India is allowed to be the rabies capital of the world. Edited August 23, 2025 by Number Tillu, coffee_rules, Lord and 2 others 2 1 1 1
randomGuy Posted August 23, 2025 Posted August 23, 2025 18 hours ago, coffee_rules said: Sterilization had to be done 10-15 years ago and done regularly, by now all stray dogs would have been extinct. Each year MCD and other Muncipal corporations do get funds to sterlize dogs, which they hardly use or use it for their own purposes. This is one fot the Sad State of India or the Corruption in India thread. Also, some people in the city buy dogs and when they can't take care of it or they get bored, they will will leave it on the street, with impunity. They should be booked under a law for sure. Bloody criminals. Chatgpt is saying if less than 70% male dogs are sterilized, rest can easily impregnate all the b*tches and population doesn't decrease. They can give birth 2 times per year and 4-6 puppies in every time. Lord, coffee_rules and someone 1 2
crictime Posted October 28, 2025 Posted October 28, 2025 Slum dwellers are fond of playing with dogs and make them pets. Menace for others. Thankfully they are not allowed to get pet dogs in malls and public places. I wonder, how much free time they must be having to do all this stuff and spend time with dogs and look after them.
crictime Posted November 2, 2025 Posted November 2, 2025 The dog poop which makes the road dirty is worse than throwing plastic and other stuff by many citizens. Very filthy dog owners take the dogs out for poop and make Indian roads dirty. Many of these people then say that Indian roads are not as clean as developed nations. So much hypocrisy. Lord 1
kepler37b Posted November 5, 2025 Posted November 5, 2025 Interesting incident here. I have a house in a gated colony in a tier 2 city. Initially there was the menace of monkeys. They used to spoil the gardens, tear clothes and poop all over the terraces. Suddenly some good Samaritan started feeding stray dogs and their population multiplies to double digits. These dogs chased out all the monkeys. Now the people are in a fix to whether to get rid of these stray dogs or not. I am not a dog lover. But the Desi kutta has adopted to live with our farming ancestors to chase away monkeys, langurs and other animals that impacted their crop. And it was an important part of rural life. It is just that they are not needed in the urban settings. These dogs are ultra resilient. There is a reason why they have trumped over generations of efforts to control them. Mariyam 1
kepler37b Posted November 5, 2025 Posted November 5, 2025 (edited) The civic sense-less urban indians, before complaining of dog menace, should look inwards. It is the waste food that they throw away in every other open space fuels the dog menace. Stop it and watch the stray dog population decline. Edited November 5, 2025 by kepler37b bsriharsha 1
Lord Posted November 5, 2025 Posted November 5, 2025 13 hours ago, kepler37b said: The civic sense-less urban indians, before complaining of dog menace, should look inwards. It is the waste food that they throw away in every other open space fuels the dog menace. Stop it and watch the stray dog population decline. Sorry buddy you have already been busted as a dog lover. No amount of blaming will help now kepler37b 1
kepler37b Posted November 6, 2025 Posted November 6, 2025 7 hours ago, Lord said: Sorry buddy you have already been busted as a dog lover. No amount of blaming will help now @Chaos and @Lord and @coffee_rules..my fav buddies on icf bsriharsha, coffee_rules, Lord and 2 others 1 1 3
Mariyam Posted November 6, 2025 Posted November 6, 2025 On 11/5/2025 at 10:10 AM, kepler37b said: Interesting incident here. I have a house in a gated colony in a tier 2 city. Initially there was the menace of monkeys. They used to spoil the gardens, tear clothes and poop all over the terraces. Suddenly some good Samaritan started feeding stray dogs and their population multiplies to double digits. These dogs chased out all the monkeys. Now the people are in a fix to whether to get rid of these stray dogs or not. I am not a dog lover. But the Desi kutta has adopted to live with our farming ancestors to chase away monkeys, langurs and other animals that impacted their crop. And it was an important part of rural life. It is just that they are not needed in the urban settings. These dogs are ultra resilient. There is a reason why they have trumped over generations of efforts to control them. Last month, a friend of mine had booked a 10 room bungalow with a tennis court and a swimming pool a few minutes from Lonavala to celebrate her birthday with close friends and family. This was done on AirBnB. The idea was to go on Friday evening and return to Mumbai on Sunday evening. These guys reached the place at 7pm on Friday partied away into the night. People wanted to sleep in and enjoy the festivities from noon the next day. At around 7:30am they heard loud sounds of water splashing and footsteps. When they saw from their window, they could see around 20 monkeys jumping into the swimming pool from the terrace or from the boundary walls of the plot and the trees around. And they kept doing that on loop. When one of the people tried to shoo them away they aggressively charged at him and threw pebbles and bananas. They kept doing this till sunset and the entire decoration done outside was in total disarray. They left for Mumbai that evening itself. AirBnB is yet to refund the amount. I missed this once in a lifetime adventure as I was travelling bsriharsha 1
kepler37b Posted November 6, 2025 Posted November 6, 2025 4 minutes ago, Mariyam said: Last month, a friend of mine had booked a 10 room bungalow with a tennis court and a swimming pool a few minutes from Lonavala to celebrate her birthday with close friends and family. This was done on AirBnB. The idea was to go on Friday evening and return to Mumbai on Sunday evening. These guys reached the place at 7pm on Friday partied away into the night. People wanted to sleep in and enjoy the festivities from noon the next day. At around 7:30am they heard loud sounds of water splashing and footsteps. When they saw from their window, they could see around 20 monkeys jumping into the swimming pool from the terrace or from the boundary walls of the plot and the trees around. And they kept doing that on loop. When one of the people tried to shoo them away they aggressively charged at him and threw pebbles and bananas. They kept doing this till sunset and the entire decoration done outside was in total disarray. They left for Mumbai that evening itself. AirBnB is yet to refund the amount. I missed this once in a lifetime adventure as I was travelling The owner should have maintained 3 to 4 German shepherds. They would have chased the daylights out of those monkeys.
bsriharsha Posted November 18, 2025 Posted November 18, 2025 Not taking anything away from the stray dog menace but can something be done about the pigeon menace ?
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