India, Jan. 4 -- The Municipal Corporation of Delhi's (MCD's) veterinary department has picked up the first batch of ten dogs which were considered aggressive and relocated them to a dog shelter in South West Delhi's Najafgarh, said senior municipal officials on Saturday.

According to civic officials, the dogs have been relocated to shelters in compliance with the Supreme Court order and they will not be released back to the premises from where they were picked up.

A MCD official said that the relocated dogs will now remain in the shelter for life or until their behaviour improves during the observation period. "These dogs were picked up from hospitals and residential areas in Najafgarh following repeated complaints from citizens. The d...