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Much-loved jumbo s death raises a few questions

Updated: TDB accused of parading him in temple festivals despite failing health Share Article AAA A photo of Ambalappuzha Vijayakrishnan taken a couple of weeks before his death shows swelling on his right forelimb.    | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT TDB accused of parading him in temple festivals despite failing health Tusker Ambalappuzha Vijayakrishnan, 51, owned by the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) died on Thursday. His death provoked a huge outpouring of grief and anger. After the elephant died on the Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Swamy temple premises in the morning, animal rights activists and devotees accused the TDB of ill-treating him, denying him rest and proper medication. People who thronged the temple alleged that the animal had suffered at the hands of mahout. They did not allow the carcass to be taken to Konni for post-mortem examination, demanding action, including against TDB officials.

When pets turn unwanted overnight

When pets turn unwanted overnight Updated: Updated: Several pedigree dogs found abandoned on city streets Share Article Several pedigree dogs found abandoned on city streets Recently, the veterinarians attached to the Animal Birth Control for Dogs (ABCD) programme of the Kochi Corporation found two dachshunds and a pedigree dog among the strays brought in for sterilisation. They were among the countless such pet dogs being callously abandoned on the streets of the city. “Those dogs were far from being terminally ill or old. One of them just had a mammary tumour in its nascent stage, which was removed during the course of the surgery, and both were given away in adoption. We keep receiving many such high pedigree dogs found abandoned for the flimsiest of reasons like a minor disease, simply because their owners cannot bother to spare time for them,” said Sonika Sathish, veterinary surgeon, ABCD.

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