Mogal Gabriel,

Also important: One should avoid stray dogs and dogs not known to you.

Sometimes, one gets these ' bleeding hearts' individuals who want to "care" for 
every dog they see on the road. 

Still, it is fortunate that these tourists are interested ONLY in 4-legged dogs 
i.e.  Politicians and Hacktivists need not apply.

jc

Pardon any Typos. This IPad does some curious auto- corrections


On May 24, 2012, at 9:43 AM, Gabriel de Figueiredo <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Its high time all stray dogs in Goa were caught and put on trucks to New 
> Delhi, right to Maneka's door :-0.  
>  
> Seriously, who is really looking after these strays? They fight at night and 
> often the bloodied animals are seen in doorways of people in the morning. I 
> know of people who fearfully get out of their houses in the morning not 
> knowing if the injured dogs are rabid or not. The son of a good friend of 
> mine was bitten last June by that mad dog that went on a rampage from the 
> Panjim Bus stand to almost St. Inez, so it not something uncommon.
>  
> Dog lovers, if any on this forum I apologise, but I think it is high time the 
> shooters were brought out and stray dogs culled; if any of you object to this 
> suggestion, please gather all the strays and contain them inside your 
> house/yard.  
>  
> Gabriel
> 
> 
>> ________________________________
>> From: Gabe Menezes <[email protected]>
>> To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <[email protected]> 
>> Sent: Thursday, 24 May 2012 6:16 PM
>> Subject: [Goanet] British grandmother seriously ill with rabies was sent 
>> home THREE times by her GP and A&E department before she was diagnosed
>> 
>> 
>> The last occurred in July 2005 when a woman from Manchester died after
>> contracting it from a dog bite during a holiday in the Indian resort of Goa.
>> 
>> 

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