Beijing will clean up dog kennels to prevent rabies
14/8/2006 10:07
Beijing is cleaning up its dog kennels in the wake of rabies outbreaks in
other parts of the country. Officials also said stray dogs pose the greatest
threat of spreading the disease. The Beijing Municipal Agriculture Bureau
will inspect kennels and check the registration of pet dogs in an effort to
prevent a rabies outbreak. "Stray animals are the biggest threat of a rabies
outbreak because we cannot guarantee they have been vaccinated," an official
with the farming and veterinary department said. The public security
department will adopt homeless animals and deal with them after confirming they
are stray. But the official did not say what will be done with the
animals. The bureau is also warning pet owners who have not yet registered
their dogs that their animals must be vaccinated against rabies. Dog kennels
are required to be at least 500 meters from residential areas and water sources
and carry out strict vaccination measures. Rabies attacks the nervous system and
can be fatal to humans if not treated quickly. Mouding County, Yunnan
Province, reported the deaths of three people from rabies in July. They died
within 10 days of being bitten despite treatment. In response, the community
slaughtered 50,000 dogs. Some dogs were beaten to death in front of their
owners. One rabies death has been reported in Beijing this year. The person
was bitten by a dog outside the capital.
(Xinhua)
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