There are no stray dogs on the roads of any developed country: Tapas – bdnews24.com



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He said in an exchange meeting with representatives and individuals from various organizations opposing the withdrawal of dogs from Dhaka on Tuesday that there are no stray dogs on the roads of any developed country. So if the organization or individual takes full responsibility for caring for the stray dog, there will be no need to remove it.

Some people were feeding the dogs in the capital's office area facing the food crisis in the confinement on their own initiative.  Photo: Asif Mahmud Avi

Some people were feeding the dogs in the office area of ​​the capital who faced the food crisis in the confinement on their own initiative. Photo: Asif Mahmud Avi

Recently, when the Dhaka South City Corporation decided to remove 30,000 stray dogs from the capital, various animal rights organizations and animal lovers began to oppose it. Various programs, including painting and human chaining, were also held to demand that the dogs not be removed.

In this context, the mayor of Dhaka South Tapas sat down to exchange views with representatives of animal rights organizations and some animal rights organizations, including the sanctuary.

The number of stray dogs in the capital is now 1.5 lakh, according to Dhaka South City Corporation.

According to the Dhaka South City Corporation, the number of stray dogs in the capital is now 1.5 lakh.

Barrister Tapas, who came from Great Britain, said: “Our main goal is to make Dhaka a better Dhaka. No stray dog ​​can be found on the roads, parks, playgrounds of any developed country in the world. We also want to bring Dhaka to that level, to build it as a developed city. Let’s work together for that. “

Addressing the audience, he said, “If you take full responsibility for a stray dog, you will not be transferred.” If you identify those stray dogs, we won’t move them. ”

Dhaka South City Corporation has announced the relocation of 30,000 dogs from Dhaka City, in protest of which a painting of human and dog coexistence has been painted on the sidewalk of Dhanmondi 10 Road.  The painting is exhibited on Fridays and Saturdays at the initiative of the People for Animal Welfare Foundation.

Dhaka South City Corporation has announced the relocation of 30,000 dogs from the city of Dhaka, in protest of which a painting of human and dog coexistence was painted on the sidewalk of Dhanmondi 10 Road. The painting is exhibited on Fridays and Saturdays at the initiative of the People for Animal Welfare Foundation.

Mayor Tapas said: “You can take the initiative to create public awareness among the people, so that someone takes full responsibility for these sterile dogs without showing their love for the sterile dog with a little cookie or a little food. Sterile people who love dogs should adopt these animals as pets and fulfill all their responsibilities as pets.

Istiaq Ahmed Hridoy and his friends feed the dogs every day at seven or eight locations in Dhaka University.  Photo: Mahmud Zaman Avi

Istiaq Ahmed Hridoy and his friends feed the dogs every day at seven or eight locations in Dhaka University. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Avi

“Take these stray dogs as companion dogs and bring them home with full responsibility and take full care of their own handling. Besides food and chess, you should have a complete meal and take proper care of it. This will bring peace to the people of the town, everyone will be at ease and the stray dogs will be safe. “

Fazle Noor Taposh said: “We will try to coordinate your recommendations with our work plan. But in our concerted effort, we all want to come to a logical and realistic conclusion so that stray dogs do not roam free, which is our highest consideration. “

He assured to meet again in the future if necessary to reach a suitable solution in this regard.



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