Srinagar, February 04 (KNS): Following concerns raised by a clipped segment from a recent local social media podcast featuring Dr. S. Altaf Gilani, Superintendent of the Central Veterinary Hospital, the Animal Husbandry Department has issued a clarification regarding pet health and management in the Kashmir Valley to dispel misconceptions and provide accurate information to pet owners.
AHD maintains that increasing trend of pet ownership in the region necessitates greater public awareness of responsible pet management including a clear understanding of the responsibilities associated with pet ownership and a commitment to ensuring the health and well-being of animals.
The department emphasizes the critical importance of mandatory deworming and vaccination for pets, the department said in a clarification issued today.
These preventative measures are essential for safeguarding animal health and preventing zoonotic diseases—those transmissible from animals to humans, the department said in clarification.
"Highlighting the “One Health” concept, recognizing the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. Responsible pet management and proper veterinary care contribute to a healthier community. The One Health approach encourages collaboration across sectors, including veterinary medicine, public health, and environmental science, to address health challenges comprehensively."
Dr. Anwar Hussain Nagoo, Media Liaison Officer, along with officers from the Central Veterinary Hospital, reiterated the importance of pet owners staying informed about best practices in pet care.
This knowledge is vital for mitigating risks associated with zoonotic diseases and fostering a safe environment for both animals and the community. The department assures the public that pets are safe to keep when mandatory guidelines from the Animal Husbandry Department are followed.(KNS)