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Canine lovers throng dog show amid rising dog bite cases in Punjab

Dog lovers from over 10 states take part in the event

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Dog lovers gather at the Polo Ground in Patiala on Sunday for the annual All Breed Championship Dog Shows.
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Even as Punjab grapples with a sharp rise in dog bite cases, hundreds of dog lovers gathered at the Polo Ground in Patiala on Sunday for the annual All Breed Championship Dog Shows.

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Dog lovers from over 10 states took part in the event, held under the aegis of the Patiala Kennel Club.

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The show was held against the backdrop of growing concern over stray dog attacks in Patiala and adjoining villages. Health Department data reveals that dog bite cases in the district rose from 13,000 in 2022 to an estimated 16,000 in 2023. In 2024, Punjab recorded 2,13,521 dog bite cases, an increase of more than 11,000 cases compared to 2023. Ludhiana was the worst-affected city, followed by Patiala and SAS Nagar.

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Despite the surge in cases, animal birth control programmes are currently being implemented only within the Municipal Corporation limits, with no such initiatives in rural areas.

Residents in several villages say the stray dog population has grown at an alarming rate.

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“We have stopped sending our children out of the house. Villages have decided to send two elders as escorts with children going to school,” said Meenu Devi, a resident of Sular village.

Yet, avid dog lovers made it a point to reach the Raja Bhalendra Singh Stadium (Polo Ground) here to participate in the dog show. However, the attendance of visitors was low this year as compared to the past few years.

“Dogs are my passion. I have read about the stray dog problem, but instead of hating dogs altogether, the government needs to act with priority,” said Kavita Abrol, a participant.

Exhibitors from Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Madya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu  participated in the event.

Show results

64th All Breeds Championship Dog Show

Best in show: Afghan Hound of Parveen Kumar from Bengaluru

Second: Boxer of Parveen Kumar from Bengaluru

Third: Pomeranian of Olga Khmelevaka from Noida

Best puppy: Dobermann of Sudip

65th All Breeds Championship Dog Show

Best in show: Afghan Hound of Parveen Kumar from Bengaluru

Second: Rott Rottweiler of Charandeep Singh Gujral from Patiala

Third: Boxer of Parveen Kumar from Bangalore

Best puppy: Dobermann of Sudip Kundu from West Bengal

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