Dogs and cats of the world III: Dogs in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka – a holiday paradise in south-eastern Asia, the promised land for travellers. It is no problem to communicate here in English, the prices are relatively low, the locals are poor, but friendly… However, to dog lovers, apart from the fairy-tale panoramas, it also offers a sad view of four-legged pets without a home, of which there are hundreds of thousands wandering around Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka is like an open zoological garden for Europeans, no cages, no pens. This island, that has a warm climate for the whole year, is – apart from other species – inhabited by crocodiles, elephants, monkeys, snakes and bizarre insect vermin that you’d better not meet. Local people are nice to travellers and since they learn English already since their school days, you will be able to communicate with all of them with no complications. Many Sri Lankans are literally fighting for the affection of tourists, since they are the source of their livelihood.

Besides the fact, that you can get a ride on an elephant in Sri Lanka, a common means of transport is a tuk-tuk or the Asian three-wheeler (you only have to take care, that their drivers don’t fool you). When you are taking such a long trip from Europe, it is nice to travel the island on foot. Since Sri Lanka does not offer only long sandy beaches like from a movie, but also mountains, national parks and reserves.

Sri Lanka’s dog roamers

Same as in whole of Asia and in other far-away parts of the world, European tourists encounter many cultural differences in Sri Lanka. Let us, as loyal dog owners, show a specific one on dogs.

Since I have a well-fed dog at home, who daily gets all its care and love, I am always saddened by a look on apathetic dog roamers and generally animals that no one is taking care of. There are many such dogs in Sri Lanka. Some statistics even state a number that is higher than two million. Incredible, right? They are skinny and eat only what they can find – rubbish, to be more precise, and when they can’t find anything to eat, it can happen, that they starve for long days. If you have a dog, then you know, that their stomachs are bottomless. That much sadder is the reality of those who are truly starving.

The inhabitants of Sri Lanka have rather a neutral than warm relation to dogs. It is not common, contrary to Europe, for them to keep dogs as pets. That is rather a privilege of richer classes of the Sri Lankan society. From time to time, the dog roamers will get a bite to eat from the people, but oftentimes, it is mainly the tourist take pity on them. The bewitching and touching dog eyes work on them. In Sri Lanka, you can find homeless dogs on sandy beaches as well as anywhere else in nature or urban development.

During the day, the dogs prefer to rest in the shade. As soon as the temperature starts to drop (and also at night), they set out to look for scraps of food. On some of them, you can see consequences of an injury, since they often move around roads, where they come into the way of the wheels of a tuk-tuk… Neutered dogs in Sri Lanka can be recognized by missing a part of an ear. That’s how they are marked. Since the local government is trying to limit dog overbreeding by neutering them. At the same time, they continuously vaccinate the dogs against rabies.

In conclusion, we can only hope, that the Sri Lankans will gradually find a closer connection to the dogs and they will learn, how great partners they can be.

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