Pakistan, March 10 -- Animal rights activists in Punjab, including Sarah Gandapur, are protesting against the killing of stray dogs. They argue that this inhumane practice violates a Lahore High Court (LHC) ruling, which mandates the TNVR (Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Release) policy for humane population control. Despite the court's orders, local authorities and housing societies continue culling stray dogs.
Sarah Gandapur condemned the killings, stating that dogs can serve as natural guards if treated well. Her NGO, Saaya Animal Welfare, launched the "Street Dogs as Guard Dogs" campaign to raise awareness about their protective role in communities. She dismissed fears of dog attacks, arguing that mistreatment and fear often provoke aggress...
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