2. Stray Animals
INTRODUCTION
Nowadays stray animals is a very common problem
in our country not only in cities also is growing in
small communities.
in fact it is a very complex issue, because
sometimes these animals are abused and wild
animals are taken from their natural habitat for sale.
3. STRAY ANIMALS
Animals that were once owned and have
since been disgarded by their owners to live
and wander on the streets where they now
proliferate and have to fight for their lives
daily seeking food.
4. STRAY ANIMALS
O Stray and feral animals can rarely
survive long on their own.
O They die of
disease, poisoning, starvation, because
they don’t know how to survive outside of
their natural habitat.
5. STRAY ANIMALS
O The plight of strays: is one of the most
visible animal welfare issues in the world
today. Dogs are one of the most affected
animals.
6. STRAY ANIMALS
O conflict with human communities
O Stray dogs, frequently suffering from hunger
and illness, seek food and shelter in human
communities. They are often seen as a
nuisance and health hazard by the people
who live alongside them.
7. STRAY ANIMALS
O Responsible pet ownership
O In many countries the majority of stray animals have
been abandoned by their owners.
O WSPA works to provide education about responsible
pet ownership: dog identification, vaccination and
neutering means fewer animals will end up on the
street.