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For dog lover's only - Turkey's Stray Dog Massacre
After World War II, London had a significant issue with stray dogs due to the disruptions caused by the war. To address this problem, the government and local authorities implemented several measures: Stricter licensing and registration requirements were enforced to ensure that all dogs were accounted for and owned responsibly. Public education campaigns were launched to encourage responsible pet ownership and to inform the public about the importance of licensing their dogs. Great efforts were made to capture and control stray dogs roaming the streets. This involved collaboration between local authorities and animal control services. First and foremost stray dogs were captured and those deemed suitable were often placed in shelters or rehomed with new owners. As a Last Resort some stray dogs that weren’t claimed or were deemed unsuitable for adoption were euthanized, this was seen as a last resort….and still continues today. These measures were aimed at not just managing the stray dog population but also ensuring public health and safety in post-war London. For instance extra care was taken to make sure garbage didn’t become a readyNo cull took place – at the end of the day any possible dog population anywhere is limited by the food supply. -
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For dog lover's only - Turkey's Stray Dog Massacre
...and there was no cull. -
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Life in the Isaan Boonies.
Interesting take on on political affairs. Can't say too much about world wide, but i do know there are many disgruntled people on the west. I would be myself, if I still lived in England. My take is to think the elected Representatives are there for the people is a joke. My daughter lives in Harlow (Essex) and she tells me there is no way a free thinker, with ideas that are not mainstream, could represent a Labour constituency. Before there is any decisions taken, the 'mavericks' are eliminated. In the US, there was a third party candidate, that had a chance of rocking the system. and breaking the dual party monopoly. He did well at first. Plenty of support. Died a gradual political death as most of his ilk do. I'm talking Ross Perot. At one time he had over 20% support. I'm happy here in Thailand although there are sometimes local issues. Like in the family. -
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For dog lover's only - Turkey's Stray Dog Massacre
Can only speak about what I know from my memory. There were packs of dogs everywhere after WW11, in the East End and Sth Essex. I can recall mother warning us not to stray too far. -
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For dog lover's only - Turkey's Stray Dog Massacre
Your very silly response only shows the limitations of your comprehension abilities - There has been no stray dog cull in Australia - in fact the local dog people there say exactly the some as be - you have to address the cuases not th symptoms. Once you achieved of 70 yo 80 5 CNVR and control the food supply (garbage the population self-dwindles. My "solutions" (of course it isn't MINE, it's the agreed solution of those who deal with this problem all over the world) have been shown to work all over the world - except inthe tiny, blinkered minds of some fools
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