Save Street Dogs of NCR


Save Street Dogs of NCR
The Issue
In a city where rapists roam free, murderers escape justice, potholes are neglected, and road conditions are deteriorating, priorities seem misplaced. The alarming statistics speak volumes: 12,000 fatalities due to overspeeding and 1,856 cases of accidental deaths caused by dangerous potholes and poor road maintenance. Yet, amidst these pressing issues, there's an undue focus on the 21 deaths caused by dog bites that have overshadowed other significant public safety concerns.
Street dogs in the NCR are part of our community and deserve to be treated with respect and humanity rather than being removed entirely. The solution lies not in displacing these dogs but in addressing the root of the issue through humane and sustainable strategies. Implementing widespread sterilization programs can efficiently manage the street dog population without resorting to harsh methods. Regular vaccination drives are essential to protect both the dogs and the residents from diseases, thus ensuring a healthier coexistence.
Moreover, adoption campaigns can transform the lives of these street dogs, offering them loving homes and reducing their numbers on the streets. Such initiatives not only improve the welfare of the animals but also engage the community in compassionate action.
Our focus should be on creating a harmonious living environment for all residents of the NCR, including our street dogs. Prioritizing humane measures such as sterilization, vaccination, and adoption will foster a safer, more compassionate society. We urge the government to redirect its focus and resources towards these humane methods rather than removal efforts.
Your support in signing this petition can spark real change in how street dogs are treated in our city. Join us in calling for compassion and responsibility towards our four-legged residents.
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The Issue
In a city where rapists roam free, murderers escape justice, potholes are neglected, and road conditions are deteriorating, priorities seem misplaced. The alarming statistics speak volumes: 12,000 fatalities due to overspeeding and 1,856 cases of accidental deaths caused by dangerous potholes and poor road maintenance. Yet, amidst these pressing issues, there's an undue focus on the 21 deaths caused by dog bites that have overshadowed other significant public safety concerns.
Street dogs in the NCR are part of our community and deserve to be treated with respect and humanity rather than being removed entirely. The solution lies not in displacing these dogs but in addressing the root of the issue through humane and sustainable strategies. Implementing widespread sterilization programs can efficiently manage the street dog population without resorting to harsh methods. Regular vaccination drives are essential to protect both the dogs and the residents from diseases, thus ensuring a healthier coexistence.
Moreover, adoption campaigns can transform the lives of these street dogs, offering them loving homes and reducing their numbers on the streets. Such initiatives not only improve the welfare of the animals but also engage the community in compassionate action.
Our focus should be on creating a harmonious living environment for all residents of the NCR, including our street dogs. Prioritizing humane measures such as sterilization, vaccination, and adoption will foster a safer, more compassionate society. We urge the government to redirect its focus and resources towards these humane methods rather than removal efforts.
Your support in signing this petition can spark real change in how street dogs are treated in our city. Join us in calling for compassion and responsibility towards our four-legged residents.
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Petition created on 11 August 2025