PETA’s Sharp Reaction After Supreme Court’s ‘Remove All Stray Dogs’ Order

The Supreme Court’s sweeping order to remove all stray dogs from Delhi and the adjoining National Capital Region (NCR) has drawn a response from animal rights groups, with PETA warning that large-scale displacement is “unscientific”.

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