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Over 11 stray dogs found dead on temple grounds in Kerala's Alleppey

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 10 September 2024 ()
In Ambalapuzha, Kerala, nearly 11 stray dogs were found dead on temple grounds and are suspected to have been poisoned. No formal case has been registered yet; however, animal rights activists have reportedly filed a complaint. Kerala has seen a significant rise in dog bite cases since 2014, with numbers exceeding 100,000 annually.
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