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Animal Cruelty Petition to Government: Address the Problem of Abandoned Dogs in Israel Israel today

2021-08-17T19:33:39.479Z


The association launched an extensive campaign calling for a solution to the issue - "The number of abandoned dogs in Israel is rising and growing every day throughout the country, and especially in the periphery - they are gathering into huge groups and living in suffering on the outskirts of cities."


The Animal Welfare Association has launched an extensive campaign calling for a solution to the problem of abandoned dogs in Israel.

In a special page published by the association, it writes that "the number of abandoned dogs in Israel is rising and growing daily all over the country, especially in the periphery.

"Without food and water, the dogs hunt wildlife, eat from spoiled food waste sites, mixed with broken glass and plastic, fight to the point of bloodshed on a dry piece of bread and injure themselves to death and die in agony. .

The association further writes that "We have proposed a humane action plan to reduce suffering and prevent overpopulation, we have transferred it to the Ministry of Agriculture, but so far we have not been invited to expand on it. Everyone seems to be closing their eyes. .

"You, the prevention of animal cruelty is at the forefront of your mind. You, the protection of the environment and animals are important to you. "We demand a budgeted five-year plan, with the support of animal welfare organizations, in cooperation with the various government ministries. Sign the petition and join us in a campaign to end the suffering of abandoned dogs."

To view the petition and signature, click here

Source: israelhayom

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