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The SC directed that the stray dogs should be returned to the area from where they were picked up after sterilisation, deworming and vaccination.
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News9Live on MSNFrom feeding spots to stricter sterilisation: Delhi’s stray dog policy overhaul sparks hope & doubt alike
Delhi’s street dogs may soon find relief as the Municipal Corporation of Delhi rolls out a new policy focused on compassion and safety, with feeder zones and renewed care. But the only real question is that,
Dog lovers and activists in Delhi’s Rohini Sector 27 alleged that carcasses and skeletal remains of stray dogs, including skulls, were found dumped in an open ground. The discovery sparked an overnight protest outside a municipal sterilisation centre,
Protest outside Delhi ABC center over alleged mistreatment of stray dogs, police deployed, no evidence of cruelty found.
This sparked a massive overnight protest outside a municipal dog sterilisation centre, where protesters alleged that strays were being killed inside the facility instead of being sterilised, reported Times Now.
The MCD is working on feeding points for stray dogs in Delhi-NCR after the Supreme Court's modified order, which allows release of sterilised dogs from shelters. They are also planning a dog shelter and emphasizing a balanced approach to animal welfare and public safety.
This is followed by the third phase of post-surgery care, i.e. healing. After the surgery, the dog is monitored and taken care of, which takes about 3-5 days. The cost of castrating male dogs is a minimum of 3 thousand to 5 thousand rupees.