Udupi: Dog sticks head into bottle - rescued after eight-day starvation


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Nov 30: A street dog which had inserted its head into an empty chocolate bottle, was roaming through the streets of the city with the bottle around its skull for about eight days. Unable to feed, the helpless dog was on the verge of losing its life when some social activists came to its rescue and saved its life.

Nityananda Olakadu, a noted social activist from the town, came to know about the worrying state of the dog that was aimlessly roaming the city streets with an empty stomach. He made several efforts to catch hold of the dog in an effort to release it from its ordeal since a week, but the dog always feared for its life, escaped from his hold and turned his efforts futile. The social activists were a bit fearful of the dog too as it is an untrained street dog.

The dog which turned weak with the passage of time because of starvation could be finally caught hold of on Thursday November 30. Thereafter, Nityananda Olakadu and Vinayachandra Sastan together worked on the bottle surrounding the dog's head, and separated the bottle from its body. The dog, which was happy to finally get relieved of the bottle, ran away.

The compassion shown by the social activists for a street dog facing danger to its life has come in for lavish praise from the general public. At the same time, the social activists have urged the city administration to take steps to contain the menace of street dogs, number of which has been multiplying rapidly.

  

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Thank you for saving the life of a helpless soul. I wish every human being has the heart to do such great things. May God help him in every way he deserves. Can't imagine how much that poor soul is thanking you. God bless

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 30 2017

    Sampath,
    You are right such news was unheard before 2014 ...

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  • Oordaye, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Jossey,

    Seeing your comments day in day out, It looks your head is also struck in similar bottle since 2014!!!!
    Hope very soon some one will come and help you to get out.

    Cheers!

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  • Kini, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 30 2017

    Hahahahahahahaha this is rediculous. A dog was roaming on the streets, a Samaritan saved it from hunger! How many of the human life’s are being saved by the same Samaritan who are lying on the streets! What is wrong with the present human mind?? Life of a animal is more important than an human being???

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  • Sampath, Mlore/Blore

    Thu, Nov 30 2017

    Kini Mangalore
    1. Since 2014 animals (cattles) get more importance than human life. Infact even people are being killed. May be no were in the world one may find.

    2. Dog is a faithful animal and will never forget those who rescued it unlike humans.

    3. Learn to appreciate the good deeds.

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore/Mangaluru

    Thu, Nov 30 2017

    The irony is that your comment is like someone whose head is stuck in a bottle and so unable to think rationally.
    Helping an animal in agony does not have to be at the cost of helping a needy person. Both should happen and happens. If you have seen a person on the street in distress, then ask yourself what you did to help that person rather comment about someone who did something kind and human.
    These very animals are sometimes trained to risk their life to save human life.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    @Kini mangalore,what is there to help a animal that was not in a stage to help self?Same applys to a human being too.Did you ever help a animal or human in a dissolate stage?and you are moking to the one helped it.They never took the dog home .Only helped it.Doesnt matter it was a street dog or a home pet.May be it was a home pet and letout on street.Would you say the same suppose it was a cow?

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  • dk shetty, mangalore/Oman

    Thu, Nov 30 2017

    These two good souls had the courage to provide lease of life to that poor dog.
    God bless you.

    This indicates the why no one else was kind enough to help that hapless being - dog!!!
    after anyone caught in a fix/situation whether animal or social animal (Humans) needs intervention care.

    Its the compassion that prompts people to get out the way and put their lives at risk to rescue or help a animal, this should help other youngsters who are glued to social media learn a lesson or two from these men who helped rescue that dog.

    Even divine lives in the heart of all beings- Human/Animals/Trees and everything we see around.
    Helping a animal/human is helping god himself.

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  • santhu birve, Mumbai/Udupi

    Thu, Nov 30 2017

    Poor dog spent 8 days in starvation. spending even a day without food and water is tough task. Thanks a lot social activities you guys proved that still humanity exists in society.

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 30 2017

    Dogs are one of the best things God has given to mankind. Thanks for saving one here.

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  • MrIndia, Kudla

    Thu, Nov 30 2017

    God Bless the people who helped it.Thank you for helping it.

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