Beltangady: Mass canine poisoning in Kuttikala claims over 10 dogs; animal lovers outraged


Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady

Beltangady, May 19: In a shocking act of cruelty, more than ten stray and domesticated dogs died after being intentionally poisoned by miscreants at Kuttikala in Arala village, under the Punjalkatte police station limits. The incident has sparked widespread outrage among local residents and animal lovers.

A number of stray dogs roamed around Kuttikala Junction, where a few local residents used to feed them on a daily basis alongside their own pets. It is gathered that miscreants deliberately mixed poison into the food left out for the canines.

Upon consuming the laced food, both the stray dogs and several pet dogs began writhing in agony. Residents described the scene as heartbreaking, as the animals whimpered and suffered intensely before succumbing to the poison.

Deeply angered by the malicious act, animal lovers and locals have filed official complaints with the local gram panchayat and the Bantwal rural police station.

Pointing out that harming or poisoning animals is a punishable offense under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, the locals have strongly demanded that the authorities identify the perpetrators and take stringent legal action against them.

 

 

  

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  • Malinga, Kudla

    Wed, May 20 2026

    We really suffer from two menances... stray dogs and stray dog lovers!!!

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  • Pnto, Mglr

    Wed, May 20 2026

    Those love animals automatically love humans... We humans can n have much to learn from them

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Wed, May 20 2026

    I think it is more shocking to read the stats of 2024 alone. There were over 37 Lakh incidents of Dog Bites in India that were reported. How many that were unreported, only the good Lord knows. There were instances of new born babies and toddlers that were viciously attached and in some cases eaten alive. All this primarily due to stray dogs. 54 persons have died from rabies, and many thousands had to be hospitalized and/or take rabies injections. This is clearly a public health crisis. The Municipality’s fragile health infrastructure and its failure to provide a prompt and appropriate medical responses has aggravated ethical tension between animal rights and human safety issues and exposed the inadequacies in the system.

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Tue, May 19 2026

    Now in india animals, dogs, cats and wild animals lives are more precious and valuable than human beings. Human beings have no value and no safety and security.

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  • anamika, mangalore

    Wed, May 20 2026

    they have the rights to live ! how the dog cats came to the road ?

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