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Pet alert: Vicious dogs brought to book
Pet alert: Vicious dogs brought to book
There have been over 150 cases of dog bites and attacks investigated by the veterinary services section in Dubai Municipality from 2007 to the end of 2010.
However, just as important is the safety of the animals.
According to information from Dubai Municipality, “most of these [banned] breeds are used for wrestling and fighting, which is considered a violation of animal welfare legislation and laws”. The book states that it’s important to provide proper space to these animals to express their natural behaviour, thereby forbidding certain breeds in flats. “Maintaining the safety of animals also involves protecting the animals from being used as a target for hitting by arrows, or enjoying dog wrestling, as our Prophet (PBUH) forbade us in so many traditions.”
Residents, meanwhile, have mixed opinions. Linda Fernando, a Mirdif pet owner, says that although she has nothing against any breed of dog, she leans towards the belief that not all breeds make ideal pets. “I would like to know why people feel the need to have these specific breeds in their homes. They may be cute and cuddly for a little while, but just as suddenly they may also go the opposite way. In countries such as New Zealand and Australia, if you do somehow own one of these breeds, it is compulsory to have them sterilised and muzzled at all times when out in public. Anyone who gets caught with a dangerous dog left unmuzzled would be taken to court,” she says.
Storme W, a Jumeirah resident, who shares her home with two American Staffordshire terriers, says, “My Staffies aren’t dangerous. They wouldn’t harm a fly, but if the law says they need to be muzzled in public, then muzzled they will be. However, if I’m just taking my two girls out for a walk, I won’t muzzle them. We’ll go to a quiet area, away from the public. When we went to the dog show earlier this month, both my dogs had on a soft muzzle which wouldn’t hurt them. But as to why they are banned breeds, I’ll never understand.”
UK dog behaviourist and Abu Dhabi expat Jane Sigsworth said: “Back in the UK, we have a saying about dogs: Deeds, not breeds. What that means is that a dog should be judged on its own merit and individuality, not on its breed,” she says. “Just because two dogs share a breed does not necessarily mean they share a behaviour.”
Despite the banning of certain breeds, the number of annual dog bites has not decreased. “Banning breeds doesn’t always work,” says Sigsworth. “What we need is to educate people. Dog owners need to learn their pet’s language. Most dogs would never bite out of the blue, they always give out warning signals which people fail to read. Attacks could be prevented if people were more educated about their dogs,” said Sigsworth.
My comments as follows:
I was a participant at the Terry Fox Run that happened at Abu Dhabi Corniche on 17th. I witnessed some bringing along their pet dogs, some of them looking fierce in size and expressions. In the wake of the recent incident that happened at the Dog Show in Dubai, I address a concern: should we allow pet dogs to be brought to public events of this magnitude, where large gathering, including toddlers, children and all others are present. If by chance another dog pass by and intimidate or even due to any other reason, the dog, which is even though on a leash get intimidated, the scene would turn nasty. I love dogs, do have them back home with proper care and exercise and control, and not am against having them as our favorite pet. However, on a public gathering of this size, I raise concern whether they should be allowed in by authorities who organise them or even by public authorities as a standard restriction.
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Campaign – Clean up your medicine chest
Campaign – Clean up your medicine chest
I was alarmed by the unused medicines lying at the medicine chest at my home. I can imagine the reason, because, many times medicines prescribed are not consumed in full. This is the quantity cleared, usable and not expired during this week-end clean up.
Why not you devote a few minutes during this weekend to clear medicine chest at your home too.
I am sure, you will save some space, avoid children/elders taking medicines already expired.
I am not sure, these days, organisations take in those non-expired medicines that could be reused, if so, it will save money for some needy and come handy to those poor patients.
Any campaigners to take my thoughts, welcome in advance.
Ramesh Menon
23 Feb 2012
Parents urged not to drive with children on their laps
Parents urged not to drive with children on their laps – My Letters – Gulf News Dt 31.01.2012
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13: infants were hurt in road accidents in 2011
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20: infants were injured the previous year
This is a common scenario. I get to see and keep a controlled silence, because, I wonder, what they think about their own safety, their child’s safety, others who are in the car, and on the road at the same time with them. I really do not know. Women are not exemption. Last week, while driving on Shaikh Zayed Road, I watched with awe a woman, with a fully tinted four wheel drive speeding with her child on her lap (between the door and the seat) and even more, talking on the phone. God, save us, and reach us back home safe, that is the only prayer, I have, when I drive each time from Abu Dhabi to Dubai and back.
A safety culture is critical – Gulf News Community Report – Dt 24.01.2012
A safety culture is critical – Gulf News Community Report – Dt 24.01.2012
A safety culture is critical
— The reader is a technical officer, based in Abu Dhabi
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Kadugodi Whitefield Overbridge – This is how we cross it – A shame for modern Bangalore
Problem is greater for women carrying children, old/handicapped/sick people and those carrying luggage. This needs to be addressed quickly by railways by providing a foot over bridge. After all people live on this side of railway gate while the bus station is placed at the other end which has no habitation at all. Every one will agree that it is impractical for pedestrians to cross over by using the fly over, which has become dangerous even for motorists due to darkness and displaced road dividers.
Secondly, BMTC could be approched to extend the bus routes, more particularly volvos, to this side of railway gate. There are several buildings and residential complexes coming up on this side and hence we could have a collective efforts. The corporator and Legislator/ MP of this area should help us in this regard. Could we build a movement?
Mr. Balasubramaniam
I think the priority should be for railway over bridge which affects every one and critical.
Ajiyos Yohannan
Mr. Abhishek Pakrashi
WysiWyc – What you see is What you click – daily passionate clicks
WysiWyc – What you see is What you click – daily passionate clicks by Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
Story across the Window
That afternoon Mrs Ray was discharged after her course of treatment was finished. It rained heavily, and we were alone in the room. Amma was sad, why all others coming and going and she was still there.
I thought may be next day, I will ask the doctor to change her to the bed near to the window, so that she will also recover and be able to come back home. But, it never happened, or I never got a chance to speak about it even.
Unfortunately, all stories in this world do not have a happy ending. This one too.
Although, I went and booked her for coming to our room to teach our amma yoga and relaxation technique, that afternoon, she developed serious complications related to her disease. Slowly she fell into an unconscious state…. The TV programme that evening being showed was one on learning Hanuman Chalissa, and as it was aired, I felt her tapping her hand slowly and rhythmically for the first time in her life, to the rhythamic chants and narrations and explanations going on. Soon, she had to be shifted to the ICU and then to be put on ventilator as she never regained her conscious self….. Was it a farewell programme to divine world….
For so many things we do not have any answer in this world.. This is one such thing.
She will be there and here, forever and ever.
I am sorry Amma, it was probably one wish of yours that I couldn’t fulfill and of course my Aviyal….. Happy New Year Amma……….. I am sorry, I am helpless to control my tears…………














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