Child dog-bite victim to undergo plastic surgery

  • | Saturday | 25th March, 2017

The child was immediately taken to the PGI, Chandigarh, where doctors attending on him said he would have to go in for plastic surgery after 28 days. She said according to the rules, stray dogs could not be shifted from their original location of stay. Paramjit Singh said stray dogs had also bitten another person in the locality. Joint Commissioner of the corporation Avneet Kaur said the civic body could only go in for the sterilising of stray dogs and this was already being done. Our CorrespondentMohali, March 24Even as a three-year-old child has to go in for plastic surgery after a part of his lip was bitten off by a stray dog here, the Municipal Corporation has shown its helplessness in tackling the problem of dog bites in the city.

Our Correspondent Mohali, March 24 Even as a three-year-old child has to go in for plastic surgery after a part of his lip was bitten off by a stray dog here, the Municipal Corporation has shown its helplessness in tackling the problem of dog bites in the city. Paramjit Singh, father of the injured child, Japdeep Singh, said today that the latter was going from the office room in the Phase II gurdwara towards the dispensary in the complex around 10.30 pm on Wednesday when a stray dog attacked him on his mouth, injuring him. The child was immediately taken to the PGI, Chandigarh, where doctors attending on him said he would have to go in for plastic surgery after 28 days. Paramjit Singh said stray dogs had also bitten another person in the locality. Dr Om Raj Goldie, SMO and in-charge of the Civil Hospital here, said six or seven persons with dog bites came for treatment to the hospital daily. They were administered the anti-rabies vaccine. Joint Commissioner of the corporation Avneet Kaur said the civic body could only go in for the sterilising of stray dogs and this was already being done. Efforts would be made to increase the number of sterilisations. She said according to the rules, stray dogs could not be shifted from their original location of stay. The dogs were caught for sterilisation purposes and after the operation were left at the place from where they were originally caught. She said in the past two years, about 1,200 dogs were sterilised. Asked whether the number of stray dogs had gone up over the past year or so, the Joint Commissioner said no fresh survey had been carried out in this regard in Mohali city.

If You Like This Story, Support NYOOOZ

NYOOOZ SUPPORTER

NYOOOZ FRIEND

Your support to NYOOOZ will help us to continue create and publish news for and from smaller cities, which also need equal voice as much as citizens living in bigger cities have through mainstream media organizations.


Stay updated with all the Chandigarh Latest News headlines here. For more exclusive & live news updates from all around India, stay connected with NYOOOZ.

Related Articles