In Jaipur, a pet pitbull threatened an 11-year-old child, a case was registered against the owner. Jaipur News – Times of India

JAIPUR: An 11-year-old boy’s face was badly injured when the dog of the landlord attacked him inside his house on Monday in Tagore Nagar J Block of Hanuman Vatika here.
Pitbull, in addition to crushing the bones of the victim giant’s face MeenaHe also suffered serious injuries to his head, neck, thighs and hands during the attack.
On the complaint of the neighbor, a case has been registered against the owner and caretaker of the dog at Chitrakoot police station.
“A case has been registered under IPC section 289 for dealing with negligence,” a police officer said.
Vishal’s father Jagdish works as a laborer in the house of pet owner Durgesh Hada. The incident happened around 10.30 am when the dog reached the backyard of the house where the Meena family lives on rent.
It was alleged that the dog was not on leash and attacked the boy without any provocation while he was playing. When the mother and child shouted for help, the people around reached the spot and rescued the child. However, by then he was seriously injured. After this Meena was taken to the hospital. SMS Hospital. After first aid he was shifted to a private hospital. The condition of the child was stated to be critical.
Meanwhile, the JMC-Greater took over the dog and sent it to a rescue center in Jai Singh Pura Khor.
Rajesh Gupta, in-charge livestock at JMC-Greater said, “The dog will be kept under observation for two days. Based on the advice of the doctors, we will decide our next step.
Although the breed is in demand for its masculine image, experts claim that ferocious guard dogs with killer results should not be kept at home.
Veterinarian Arvind Mathur said, “We always discourage people from buying ferocious breeds of dogs for their homes. The behavior of these exotic breeds is unpredictable and poses a constant threat to owners and people living nearby.”
Activists claimed that these breeds are either banned or banned in many countries and to keep these aggressive dogs, owners have to follow certain rules. In Rajasthan, many of these owners are keeping them as pets illegally.
Shubmoy Kumar, Secretary, people for earth “The breeders are selling these dogs to earn money. pitbull not registered kennel club of india (KCI) Administration should take action against all breeders and owners.

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