💨 Abstract

Turkey's Constitutional Court upheld a law aimed at removing millions of stray dogs from streets, despite opposition claims that it could lead to mass killings. The law mandates rounding up stray dogs, vaccination, neutering, and relocation to shelters, with euthanasia for those in pain, terminally ill, or posing health risks. Animal rights activists and the main opposition party argued against the law, fearing it would result in widespread culling and overcrowded shelters.

Courtesy: wtop.com

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