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Dog sterilisation a costly affair

The sterilisation of dogs is a much costlier affair, compared to the amount spend on the family planning operation for a man, reports Yogesh Joshi.

Updated on: Feb 06, 2009 01:28 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Pune
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The sterilisation of dogs is a much costlier affair, compared to the amount spend on the family planning operation for a man.

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While the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) spends Rs 100 on a family planning operation for a human, the sum spent on the sterilisation of a dog is as high as Rs 450 to Rs 500.

While the money spent on family planning of human beings is borne by PMC, in the case of dogs’ sterilisation the Animal Welfare Board of India incurs the charges.

According to the Blue Cross Society, which is involved in the amelioration and sterilisation of animals, every dog brought to its vasectomy centre is given various kinds of treatments.

“We keep the dog at our centre for around seven days to sterilise. Considering various kinds of injections and treatment, the amount spent per dog sterilisation goes to Rs 370”, said Arun Ahir, in-charge of Blue Cross Society sterilisation centre.

The PMC is responsible of catching and releasing the dogs after sterilisation.

The expenditure done by the PMC and the society on a dog’s sterilisation goes up to Rs 450 to 500.

As per the PMC figures, more than 4,000 dogs were sterilised in the year 2008 while previous year saw 3,033 cases of dog sterilisation.

 
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Yogesh Joshi

Yogesh Joshi is Assistant Editor at Hindustan Times. He covers politics, security, development and human rights from Western Maharashtra.

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