Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The menace of stray animals in Indore has reached alarming levels, with an average of over 125 people attacked every day—that’s nearly five person every hour. The biggest threat? Stray dogs. According to data from the Hukumchand Polyclinic (Lal Hospital), 3,880 individuals were bitten by stray dogs in May alone.
This shocking figure is part of a broader issue. In total, 4,143 people were injured by animals in just one month, including attacks from pigs, monkeys, cats, rats, and even snakes. These victims received anti-rabies and related injections from this single hospital, underscoring the magnitude of the crisis.
If this is the situation in just one government hospital, the overall condition in the entire city and district would surely be far worse. Yet, there appears to be no coordinated response from the health or municipal authorities, as residents continue to face daily threats from animals roaming unchecked.
How to Stay Safe from Dog Bites:
Avoid feeding or approaching stray dogs, especially in groups or near garbage dumps
Walk carefully in early morning or late night hours, when stray dog activity is high
Teach children to stay calm and avoid running when near unfamiliar dogs
Keep a safe distance and do not tease, provoke, or stare directly into a dog’s eyes
Carry a stick or whistle during walks in areas known for stray dog presence.
Report aggressive dogs to municipal helplines or local animal control units.
Animal bite cases reported in May at Hukumchand Polyclinic (Lal Hospital)
Animal Number of Bite Cases
Stray Dogs 3,880
Cats 148
Monkeys 37
Rats 63
Pigs 12
Snakes 3
Total Cases 4,143