Stray Dogs in Peshawar Sports Complex Pose Danger to Players and Children
Musarrat Ullah Jan
PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN – More than four stray dogs have recently taken up residence in the Peshawar Sports Complex, and their presence is causing concern among players, children, and residents. The dogs have been known to bark at players during practice and games, and they have even tried to bite a 7-year-old girl on her way home from the complex.
The lack of security at the sports complex has allowed the dogs to roam freely, and there is no one to take responsibility for them. The dogs are often seen scavenging for food in the trash cans and drinking from the public water fountains. This poses a health risk to the players and children who use the complex, as the dogs may be carrying diseases.
The residents of Peshawar are calling on the authorities to take action to remove the dogs from the sports complex. They are also demanding better security for the complex, so that stray dogs and other unauthorized individuals cannot enter.
The situation at the Peshawar Sports Complex is a reminder of the importance of animal control and public safety. The authorities must take responsibility for removing the stray dogs from the complex and for ensuring that the complex is properly secured. The community must also work together to find homes for the dogs and to prevent them from becoming a nuisance or a danger.
In the meantime, players and children who use the Peshawar Sports Complex should be aware of the presence of the stray dogs. They should avoid interacting with the dogs and should report any sightings to the authorities.