The problem of stray dogs has become a headache in India. The Supreme Court is commenting on putting them to death, but Taiwan’s capital Taipei has found a solution to this problem, which is now becoming a world model. Today people adopt stray dogs here. There are metro trains for them. There are dog parks. There are swimming pools, but it was not easy to get to from Taipei. This also has an interesting story, which Bhaskar came to know at the Dog Spring Outing event held in Taipei. Mayor Wang En Chiang also came to meet more than 100 pet owners while riding in a dog-friendly metro and bus. Here Professor Francis Nobert of Arizona University told the complete story of this change. He told that at one time there was a serious problem of stray dogs here. To stop these, Animal Protection Act was implemented in 1998. Then in 2013 a documentary called ’12 Nights’ came out. It presented a horrifying picture of government shelters to the world. After this a big mass movement arose in Taiwan. Five solutions: Microchip in the ears of dogs, so that they can find them and their owners. 1. Mandatory digital identification: Microchip installed in the ears of every pet dog. It contains information about the dog and its owner. Its cost is only Rs 650. Is. 2. Tracking through geo-tagging app: The Agriculture Ministry has launched an app for tracking stray dogs. Citizens upload the photo of the dog on it along with geo-tagging (location), after which the civic body team immediately vaccinates it. 3. Heavy fine also: If an owner leaves his dog abandoned on the road, he will be fined Rs 10,000. Let’s impose a fine of Rs. It is collected strictly. 4. Subsidy on sterilization: The government and the municipal corporation are giving a subsidy of Rs 3 thousand for a male dog and about Rs 9 thousand for a female dog. 5. Smart Outdoor Feeding: Those feeding in the open linked to sterilization campaign.
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