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Write a paragraph within 100 words on how you plan to take
care of street dogs.Use the following hints:
cruel actions towards street dogs -necessity of looking after them -ways of taking care of the dogs -conclusion

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Answered by noamaanmunshi5
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Street dogs, known in scientific literature

as free-ranging urban dogs[1][2] are

unconfined dogs that live in cities. They

live virtually everywhere where cities exist

and the local human population allows,

especially in the developing world and the

former USSR. Street dogs may be stray

dogs, pets which have strayed from or are

abandoned by their owners, or may be

feral animals that have never been

owned.[3] Street dogs may be stray

purebreds, true mixed-breed dogs, or

unbred landraces such as the Indian

pariah dog. Street dog overpopulation can

cause problems for the societies in which

they live, so campaigns to spay and neuter

them are sometimes implemented. They

tend to differ from rural free-ranging dogs

in their skill sets, socialization, and

ecological effects.

bites and dog attacks can occur when

dogs are trying to mate or fighting among

themselves, and pedestrians and other

humans in the vicinity may be bitten by

fighting. Rabies is a major problem in

some countries. India has more than 30

million stray dogs with more than 20,000

people dying of rabies every year.

[4]

Quality of life

Barking and howling and dog fights over

mating among dogs can be disturbing topeople,[5] and the smell of dog urine

(leptospirosis) which is a product of

territory marking may become pungent

among unspayed or neutered dogs, not to

mention the presence of feces

(toxocariasis).

Dogs are known to be a highly adaptive

and intelligent species. To survive in

modern cities, street dogs must be able to

navigate traffic.

Skills and adaptations

Some of the stray dogs in Bucharest are

seen crossing the large streets at

pedestrian crosswalks. The dogs have

probably noticed that when humans cross

streets at such markings, cars tend to

stop.[6] The dogs have accustomed

themselves to the flow of pedestrian and

automobile traffic; they sit patiently with

the people at the curb when they are

stopped for a red light, and then cross with

them as if a daily routine.[7]

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