Stray dog order: How world tackles strays — from sterilisation drives to euthanasia
NEW DELHI: Amid a spike in stray dog bite incidents, the Supreme Court on Monday (August 11) directed authorities to remove all stray dogs from Delhi-NCR and house them in shelters -- with a strict ban on releasing them back onto the streets.“If any individual or organisation comes in the way… we shall proceed to take strict action against any such resistance,” Justice Pardiwala warned, adding that animal activists and “so-called lovers” must answer if they could bring back children lost to rabies. “When the situation demands, you have to act,” the bench noted.What happens next?The court’s order effectively means that every stray dog in Delhi-NCR will be taken to a pound or shelter home -- facilities where captured dogs are provided with food, medical treatment, and care. Officials have been cautioned that contempt proceedings will follow if the drive is obstructed.How other countries manage straysGlobally, approaches range from humane control to stricter enforcement. Here's country-by-country explainer on how others manage free-roaming or stray dogs, organised by the main policy levers.

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