Life For A Stray Animal In Romania

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The problem of stray dogs has existed since the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in the city replaced the traditional houses with garden condominium blocks. Now the government wants to pass a law to exterminate 2 million animals. According to animal rights is a way to make profits for companies.

The country has been known for 10 years for cruel treatment of stray dogs and to those who protect them, and so in protest of April in Berlin has earned the name "Land of death for animals".


Romania has fought for years stray dogs in the most uncivilized and can not resolve it with the sterilization carpet, the only way that the World Health Organization has declared scientifically valid? The origin of the current situation is attributable to the administration of Nicolae Ceausescu, the dictator tried and killed in 1989, he had wanted to change the face of the city through a modernization that replaced the traditional houses with garden condominium blocks. Thousands of dogs used largely for the guard were abandoned en masse. Hardly anyone was sterilized. It is reproduced in full swing and in the decades that followed, the situation became out of control. In 2001 the mayor of Bucharest gave the order to ensnare and kill stray to 40 days. The decision quickly became law in November 2002 and was applied to the whole territory of Romania.

According to a calculation of Helping Animals in ten years, Romania has not only improved stray animals, but increased. And the profits are soaring. In Bucharest in the period 2001-2007 has been spent almost 9 million to kill 144,000 dogs (62 euros per head). In Arad in the 2008-2010 period 2,986 dogs were killed for 308,048 euros, or an average of more than 103 euros per animal, in Slatina in the 2008-2010 period 1,111 dogs were killed by spending 205,500 euros, almost 185 euros per dog, in Brasov in the period 2003-2008 were killed 20,000 dogs, to the tune of 1.45 million euros (72 euros per dog), Constanta in 2008-2010 were killed 20,000 euros for the $ 1.5 million (75 euros per dog). The result is that the massacres of stray dogs has increased. Sterilization instead only costs 20-25 euros per dog. Perhaps this is the reason why politicians and companies have no interest because the stray is interrupted.


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