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It's not often that I see stray dogs running in my neighborhood, but around the world, it is often a larger problem than most of us can imagine.

The other day, my wife directed me to a photo she found on the San Francisco Chronicle's Web site, which points out the problems that occur when dogs go unneutered. It's a sweet picture actually, but the accompanying caption tells a bigger story.

In the photo, a black puppy is draped over the shoulder of a man who has just adopted him at an event in Bucharest. The puppy is all arms and ears, but his face has a contented look: He's going to his new home, where he'll be cared for and loved, sheltered and fed. No more wandering the streets eating scraps and dodging cars.

In Bucharest, the caption says, some 30,000 stray dogs roam the streets of the capital. On visits to Mexico, I have seen many dogs linger outside restaurants hoping for a morsel of bread or tortilla. They have no home, and so the problem of breeding goes unchecked. Unneutered dogs multiply.

I'm not sure how many dogs found loving homes in Bucharest, and I'm not sure what happened to those that were not adopted. But it clearly points out what can happen if dogs and cats are not neutered and spayed. Thankfully, our shelters in the U.S. don't allow dogs or cats to be adopted unless they've been neutered.

There are more photos of the Bucharest dogs on the Internet, many still waiting for someone to claim them. Hopefully, most of them did.

 

Anonymous
October 8, 2008, 2:46 pm
When I visited Thailand this summer, it was pretty common to see stray dogs walking (but most often lying) around. I got the impression that in some cases business owners would let a stray hang around their establishment as often as they wanted, but they didn't intend to take full ownership of the dogs.
Anonymous
October 8, 2008, 2:50 pm
I also don't see many stray cats or dogs in my neighborhood, which is a relief. I think a lot of it has to do with educating pet owners (usually new owners) on the dangers of not spaying/neutering. And I agree, if you don't spay 1 pet, "the result" of that can multiply very quickly. I saw quite a few stray dogs when I lived in Los Angeles, and it always broke my heart to see them walking down major streets dirty and thin, narrowly missing getting struck by cars. Very sad :*( .
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October 9, 2008, 2:19 am
We should feel pity to these stray dogs. if we can adopt them and care them we should start doing it. Let's care for them.
Anonymous
October 9, 2008, 2:22 pm
Unfortunately, this might be a problem that we will see more of in the future with the growing economic troubles as people are discarding their animals. It's a shame when people think of animals as possessions and not members of the family.
Anonymous
December 1, 2008, 11:58 am
dogs are great pals so people if you would find it in yourhearts to adopte a dog because it would make me feel goodcause I have feelings for dogs.
Anonymous
December 2, 2008, 10:55 am
I know people are scared of dogs because they roam the streets u think will they attack me but who knows.Dogs wont attack if they think u will harm them.Dogs are special to me.My little brother is scared of the dogs that roam the streets so I know how they feel.

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