Stray dog population in the country is now down to zero.
There are around 200 million homeless animals around the world, according to an estimate by the World Health Organization. There is no easy solution to this problem and all countries in the world have to deal with handling the stray animals roaming around.
But one country has managed to defeat the problem about stray dogs. Holland is now considered the first nation in the world to whittle down its stray dog population.
This led to a massive crackdown on the stray dog problem. First, Holland implemented a country-wide sterilization program for animals. Eventually, 70 percent of the stray female dogs were spayed.
Second, the Dutch government introduced laws to improve animal rights and health. Punishments were made for neglecting and abusing animals and those who are found guilty will pay up to $16,000 in fines and can face up to three years in prison.
Taxes were also raised on store-brought dogs – this encouraged people to adopt from shelters rather than buy pets.
Marianne Thieme, leader of the Party for the Animals, said that “Animals — and our entire society — need the animal police. There is a direct link between violence against animals and violence against humans.”
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