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  2. Free-ranging dog - Wikipedia

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    Stray dogs are dogs without an owner. While the term stray dog is sometimes used to refer specifically to dogs which have been lost, in a more general sense a stray dog is any unowned free-ranging dog. Four Paws defines stray animals as "those animals who are either born on the streets or have become homeless due to abandonment". [12]

  3. Lima's stray animal problem is improving - AOL

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    Mar. 26—LIMA — The city of Lima took action with a stray animal problem a few years ago. A year after the implementation of the Spay and Neuter Assistance Program, which offers vouchers to ...

  4. Overpopulation of domestic pets - Wikipedia

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    Dealing with a population of unwanted domestic animals is a major concern to animal welfare and animal rights groups. Domestic animal overpopulation can be an ecological concern, as well as a financial problem: capturing, impounding and eventual euthanasia costs taxpayers and private agencies millions of dollars each year. [4]

  5. Abandoned pets - Wikipedia

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    Animal welfare laws in many states of the United States make it a crime to abandon a pet. [1] The UK passed the Abandonment of Animals Act 1960 which describes the offence of cruelty as "If any person being the owner or having charge or control of any animal shall without reasonable cause or excuse abandon it, whether permanently or not, in circumstances likely to cause the animal any ...

  6. Alex Pacheco (activist) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first animal-rights case to do so, though the newly formed PETA ultimately failed in its battle to secure the animals' release. [10] The proceedings, which lasted years, generated a large amount of publicity for PETA, transforming it from what Ingrid Newkirk called "five people in a basement" into a national movement. [11]

  7. Chinese authorities crack down on stray dogs after a ... - AOL

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    Most local police said they would ramp up patrols to round up stray dogs and fine owners who fail to put their dogs on a leash. More robust approaches include police in Yanzhou in Shandong vowing ...

  8. Stray dog attacks in India - Wikipedia

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    Stray dogs in Kerala, India. India has the highest number of attacks by stray dogs in the world. [1] In Indian cities, stray dog attacks are considered a danger to children and old people. [2] India has 36% of all rabies deaths in the world. [3] India also has the largest number of stray dogs in the world, along with the highest cases of rabies ...

  9. Street dogs in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Stray dogs using a crosswalk in Bucharest, late 2011 Feral puppies in Bucharest in 2008. The problem has arisen as a result of systematization, a policy imposed during the Communist regime that ruled Romania for decades. Systematization forced people to move into apartment blocks and abandon their dogs. [7] A street dog in Bucharest in 2013