The Animal Welfare Association has warned about the rising phenomenon of stray dogs, emphasizing that rabies poses a significant risk to both human and animal health. This warning comes as incidents of attacks by these animals have increased.
Veterinary 'catcher' teams have announced the launch of a scientific plan aimed at controlling stray dogs in Egyptian cities without resorting to extermination methods. This initiative is part of efforts to improve public health and protect the environment.
The Port Said Governorate has initiated a comprehensive campaign to collect stray dogs from the streets, aiming to improve public health and the environment. The dogs will be housed in the newly established Qaboty shelter.
The Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture has issued an urgent decision regarding the management of 19,000 dogs in Cairo and other governorates. This initiative aims to regulate health and environmental conditions in response to challenges posed by stray animals.