Reported about 1 year ago
In order to avoid street dogs being euthanized or killed, many animal lovers in the United States operate shelters to give them a chance to be adopted as pets. However, in Turkey, President Erdoğan is pushing for a severe law to eliminate hundreds of thousands of stray dogs, sparking strong opposition from the public. The proposed law involves capturing and euthanizing stray dogs if they are not adopted within 30 days, but there are concerns that killing dogs will not solve the root issue of overpopulation. Public protests have erupted against the law, with many people criticizing the government for not effectively implementing existing policies on stray dog management.
Source: YAHOO