Dr. Hazbullah Bhutto concluded by underlining the importance of collaboration between the public and private sectors. He stated that with the support of organizations such as Sadat International Company, the Livestock Department can expand its services and achieve better results.
He also noted that combating rabies is not just a veterinary challenge but a public health priority. Ensuring widespread vaccination of animals will directly protect human lives, especially in rural areas where interaction with animals is frequent.
Conclusion
The anti-rabies vaccination camp in Matiari served both as a health intervention and as a reminder of the critical role that livestock plays in Sindh’s economy and daily life. By vaccinating dogs, spreading awareness, and promoting livestock health, the department reinforced its commitment to safeguarding not only animals but also the communities that depend on them.
As livestock remains the “backbone of the economy,” in the words of the DG, efforts to strengthen this sector through health care, farming support, and disease prevention are seen as central to both rural development and national progress.

