Pet Pitbull Mauls 11 Years in Jaipur – News2IN
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Pet Pitbull Mauls 11 Years in Jaipur

Pet Pitbull Mauls 11 Years in Jaipur
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Jaipur: The face of a 11-year-old boy was seriously injured when the landlord dog attacked him in his house in Block Taitore Nagar J in Hanuman Vatika here on Monday.
Pitbull, besides destroying the face of the visal Meena victim’s face, also caused a painful injury on his head, neck, thighs and hands during the attack.
Based on complaints by neighbors, a case was registered against the owner and dog guard at the Chitrakoot police station.
A police official said, “A case has been listed under IPC part 289 which deals with negligent behavior.” Vishal Jagdish’s father worked as a laborer at the residence of Durgesh Hada Pet owner.
The incident occurred around 10:30 a.m.
when the dog reached the backyard where the Meena family lived in rent.
Alleged that the dog was not on the rope and attacked the boy without dismantling when he played.
After the mother and boy cried, residents rushed to the place and saved the child.
However, at that time he was seriously injured.
After this, Meena rushed to the SMS hospital.
After primary treatment, he shifted to a private hospital.
Children’s condition is critically reported.
Meanwhile, JMC-Greater took custody of the dog and sent it to the rescue center at Jai Singh Pura Khor.
Rajesh Gupta, Livestock Responsible at JMC-Greater said, “The dog will be stored in a two-day observation.
Based on the doctor’s advice ‘We will decide our next step.” Even though the race was in demand for the image of Macho, experts claimed a ferocious guard dog with The consequences of killers should not be stored at home.
Veterinarian Arvind Mathur said, “We always prevent people from buying ferocious dog breeds for their homes.
This foreign breed behavior cannot be predicted and the threat is constant for the owner and the people who live around it.” Activists claim this breed is prohibited or limited to Many countries and to keep this aggressive dog, the owner must follow certain regulations.
In Rajasthan, many of these owners keep them illegally.
Shubhamoy Kumar, Secretary, people for the earth said, “To get money, farmers sell these dogs.
Pitbull is not registered with the Kennel Club of India (KCI).
Administration must take action against all farmers and owners.”

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