Feb. 19, 2025, 5:28 p.m.

Mykolaiv Residents Alarmed by Aggressive Stray Dogs and Safety Risks

(PHOTOS: Vgorode)

In Mykolaiv, residents of a residential complex are raising the alarm about aggressive packs of stray dogs that attack people and pets. Uncontrolled breeding and constant feeding only aggravate the situation, and the authorities' inaction threatens to turn the problem into a critical one.

This became known from the Contact Center at Mykolaiv City Council.

Residents of the Levanevsky residential complex in Mykolaiv are concerned about the growing number of aggressive stray dogs in the complex. According to them, the packs consist of 7 to 15 animals that attack people, children and pets. The situation is complicated by the fact that the dogs are hiding in a closed area, where access is restricted without the permission of the city administration.

Despite the sterilization of part of the pack by the Animal Protection Center, this did not solve the problem. Moreover, after the sterilized dogs were returned, they were poisoned. At the same time, some residents continue to feed the animals, which leads to an increase in their number. This has already caused conflicts between neighbors.

PHOTO: Contact Center at Mykolaiv City Council

Amid reports of rabies outbreaks in Mykolaiv and the region, the situation may become even more threatening. Residents call on the city authorities to intervene and take drastic measures to solve the problem, as uncontrolled animal reproduction and aggression can have dangerous consequences for the community.

The citizens' appeal has already been registered with the Rapid Response Service at Mykolaiv City Council.

Cases of people being bitten by wild and rabies-infected pets have become more frequent in Mykolaiv and the region. Oleksandra Kupinets, director of the Animal Protection Center, emphasizes that the risk of infection can be reduced by annual vaccination of pets. Last year, 205 cases of dog bites were recorded in Mykolaiv region, which is almost twice as many as in 2022.

In addition, residents of Mykolaiv complain about problems with access to free water: in some locations, tanks remain empty all day, while others are difficult to reach due to ice. The citizens also drew the authorities' attention to a dangerous intersection where accidents regularly occur and suggested installing a traffic light to improve safety. The situation is so critical that sometimes several accidents occur there in a day.

Анна Бальчінос

You might also like:

April 29, 2025

Old Soviet-Era Chemicals Weighing 3 Tons Found in Mykolaiv

April 28, 2025

Mykolaiv CHP Shelling Causes Over ₴536M Damage and Cuts Heat for

April 29, 2025

Mykolaiv Mayor Urgently Convenes City Council to Address Key

April 27, 2025

Massive medical fraud probe launched in Mykolaiv region over

April 24, 2025

Mykolaiv City Council Fails to Support Land Decisions Amid Voting Disputes

April 29, 2025

Mykolaiv City Council Returns Land Issues to Agenda Amid

April 26, 2025

Mykolaiv Police Fine Cafe Owner for Loud russian Music, Case

April 30, 2025

Deputies of Mykolaiv Regional Council to decide on the fate of their colleague's property, institutions and powers

April 25, 2025

Odesa City Council approves site for Lesia Ukrainka monument

April 24, 2025

Mykolaiv City Council Allocates ₴50M to Mykolaivvodokanal Debt Amid Budget Rise

Mykolaiv Regional Council Approves Key Amendments to Development Strategy and Hospital Capital Increase

April 23, 2025

Mykolaiv City Council to Discuss Budget Changes and Executive Committee on April 24

April 30, 2025

Mykolaiv Police Spent Over ₴27.9M in 2025 on Fuel, Security, and

In Odesa, the commission found sewage discharges into a natural gully near the beach

April 25, 2025

Court Grants Access to Docs in ₴100M Mykolaiv Budget Fraud Case