Colombo Project

Humane Dog Population and Rabies Management Programme

Background to the Project
Initial consultation with the community demonstrates a fear concerning nuisance of dogs on the streets and threat of rabies and dog bites. In addition street dogs often suffer from malnutrition, chronic skin disease, cancers and poor welfare. The community does not however wish to see such dogs handled poorly, continue having unwanted puppies nor suffer. Meanwhile rabies remains endemic, and dog bites relatively prevalent, resulting in enormous cost (financial and social) in bite and post-rabies exposure treatments annually. The Colombo Municipal Council operates a dog registration and vaccination scheme and a small dog pound which would benefit from improvements to its dog handling, housing and general operation. Here is an important opportunity, not only to reduce dog bite and human rabies incidence but also significantly improve local dog management, welfare and related attitudes to progress towards an environment of responsible dog ownership and sustainable population and rabies control; a dog safe environment.

Project Aim
The overall aim of this project is to develop and implement a comprehensive and sustainable humane dog population and rabies management programme for Colombo Municipal Area. In June 2007 commenced a pilot project, in advance of a full five year project, with three partners: World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) and the Blue Paw Trust (BPT).

Project Objectives

  • To provide consistent management and communication between all partners and stakeholders
  • To assess and monitor the population size, dynamics and sources of street dogs plus attitudinal survey of the community
  • To implement sterilization, rabies vaccination and registration in the field in collaboration with the CMC where owner dog delivery as opposed to dog catching will be a significant element on which to build responsible pet ownership.
  • To advise and support humane improvements to the CMC pound and its operation plus review existing private dog registration system and legislation
  • To develop a plan for establishing specific ‘dog managed zones’ with effective garbage collection/ disposal and anti-feeding public education.
  • To analyse the dog population, human rabies and bite data to identify education priorities and imperatives.
  • To fully evaluate the pilot year and if all partners are in agreement and committed, design and implement a tailored strategy for the five-year comprehensive Colombo city programme.