Livingstone mayor, Grace Shafik, has asked pet owners in the township to ensure that they cage their dogs in order to avoid the outbreak of rabies or face the law.
Ms Shafik has also urged the veterinary department to put deliberate measures aimed at educating the public over the proper keeping of dogs.
Ms Shafik said dog owners should make sure that their dogs are regularly vaccinated and chained most of the time during the day, adding that if they are to be let loose at night, they need to be within the owners’ yard.
“I have noticed that in some parts of Livingstone dogs even sleep along the roads which is unfortunate because these pets would usually end up attacking passers-by who might contract rabies. So my advice to the dog owners is that they should ensure that their pets are vaccinated at all times, chained during the day and if within the yards if they are let loose at night,” she said..
Ms Shafik, who is also a qualified nurse, said according to her experience, it is very difficult for people bitten by rabied dogs to survive.
Some people yesterday went to register their displeasure at the manner some dog owners let loose their dogs outside the yards as early as 19:00hrs, making it dangerous for passers-by to move as these pets take charge of the road.
One of the residents, Mason Chimuka, who lives in Rail compound, says he usually finds it difficult going home from work since he knocks of at night.
“I knock off from work around 19:00hrs and the moment I am out of town I start meeting dogs along the road. I was even almost bitten along Tanzania road near Busiku club two days ago,” he said.
However comments to get a comment from the District Veterinary Officer at the Vet Clinic in Livingstone proved futile as he was not reachable by press time.
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