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No more cruel killing of stray dogs: Punjab govt rolls out Animal Birth Control policy

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LAHORE: The Punjab government has taken a significant step towards animal welfare by implementing the Animal Birth Control Policy 2021. This policy aims to manage the stray dog population humanely through measures such as sterilization, vaccination, registration, and rehabilitation.

The decision comes after a Lahore High Court judgment that declared killing stray dogs through cruel means, such as shooting or poisoning, as unconstitutional and illegal.

The court emphasized that such actions violate basic human compassion, legal standards, and international principles.

The policy outlines a comprehensive approach, including the establishment of shelter homes in every tehsil, operated in collaboration with private welfare organizations or under government oversight.

District, tehsil, and provincial-level committees will be formed to ensure the strict implementation of the policy. In cases where dogs are terminally ill or severely injured, humane euthanasia will be carried out under veterinary supervision.

Despite this progress, concerns remain regarding the lack of infrastructure and resources for stray dog care. There is currently no dedicated helpline or active authority to report stray dog incidents, and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals lacks sufficient staff and resources.

The implementation of this policy will be crucial in addressing these challenges and promoting a humane and scientific approach to managing stray dog populations.

Staff Reporter

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