Türkiye is grappling with a growing number of stray dogs on its streets. This has become a pressing issue, particularly after incidents of dog attacks on children, leading to nationwide debates around its solutions.
The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) has proposed legislation to address the situation. The proposal is currently being debated in a parliamentary committee, with a decision expected soon.
Nationwide discourse: The proposal has caused widespread debates across the country with animal rights activists opposing it fervently.
The bill submitted to Parliament consists of 17 articles.
What does it include: The proposed amendments include a shift in terminology, replacing "killing" with "euthanasia of animals."
Rehabilitated until adopted: Animals taken into shelters and rehabilitated will stay there until adopted, with registration in the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's data system.
The duties of the provincial animal protection board are expanded to identify and solve problems caused by stray animals while protecting human, animal and environmental health.
Support for local authorities and relevant institutions includes establishing animal shelters, hospitals, and operating rooms and supplying necessary medicines, tools and equipment.
Activities such as care, rehabilitation and adoption in shelters will be supported through incentives or financial assistance from the ministry.