Effort to Poison Over 10 Dogs in Lucknow, 4 Dead

In Lucknow's Talkatora area, an incident tarnishing humanity has emerged. Near the Rajajipuram taxi stand, four defenseless dogs died after consuming poison while many are in critical condition. A team from Jeev Ashray commenced treatment. Police initiated an investigation and bodies were sent for post-mortem examination.
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An incident that once again shames humanity has surfaced in Lucknow. Near the Rajajipuram taxi stand in the Talkatora area, an attempt was made to poison and kill over 10 defenseless dogs. Local residents reported that suddenly, several dogs were seen writhing, and before anyone could respond, four dogs had tragically died.

Upon receiving information about the incident, the team from Jeev Ashray promptly arrived at the scene. They immediately began administering treatment to the distressed dogs. Some dogs in critical condition were admitted to the hospital, where the veterinary team continues to monitor them closely.

Attempt to Poison 10 Dogs

Local residents suggest that certain individuals were troubled by stray dogs in the area. It is suspected someone from this group might have poisoned their food, although this has yet to be confirmed.

This inhumane act has sparked significant outrage among the community. They demand strict action against those responsible. Police have taken notice of the case and initiated an investigation. The deceased dogs' bodies have been sent for post-mortem to clarify the true cause of death.

Police Have Registered a Case and Started Investigation

Currently, the police are reviewing CCTV footage and questioning locals. Community members have urged for strict legal enforcement in such cases to prevent recurrence.

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