Homeless dogs are a danger to humans
The president of an association for kindness, humanity and kindness to animals warned of some dangerous behaviors practiced by some individuals, after their decision to abandon a pet, after getting used to the house, pointing out that many abandon these animals by throwing them on the streets, and this is dangerous and irresponsible behavior, especially dogs that are in danger, and in turn dangerous represent a danger to passers-by.
The spokeswoman pointed out that "it is necessary to differentiate between the types of dogs on the streets, and those called "Stray dogs", explaining that there is a "wild" dog and a "stray" dog, the most dangerous of which are stray dogs and not feral, and usually stray dogs are dogs that have been bred before, that is, they had contact with humans, and they are dogs characterized by some qualities that make them it belongs to people who used it in construction workshops, and then abandoned it, not taking responsibility for it, and by doing so it becomes so social that it prefers to be wherever it is Human, for running or even playing, they are smart dogs, but if they carry rabies, they become dangerous.The head of the Association, on the other hand, said that stray dogs, have not interacted with humans since birth, especially during the early stages of the puppy's development, as he had no contact with humans, and they are dogs that spread and move around at night or early in the morning only, often in groups, they are incredibly smart, go out on long trips in search of food, but by nature they are dogs that are afraid of humans and do not approach them, but on the contrary, run away and always disappear during their movement.
In this regard, the speaker called for the importance of adopting responsible behavior towards these animals when adopting them, and if there is a desire to abandon them, it is done by placing them in animal shelters, not abandoning them on the streets.
Finally, she stressed the importance of teaching these rules to children, teaching them to take responsibility for their decisions when raising helpless animals.