Why Is Morocco Killing Stray Dogs Ahead of The 2030 World Cup?
In the quiet forest near El Aarjate, Morocco, a street dog—known locally as a “Beldi”—is gently lifted from a cage and placed on a surgery table. She’s about to be spayed and vaccinated for rabies, two vital steps before returning to the streets of Rabat with a blue tag clipped to her ear. This simple act is part of Morocco’s expanded Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, and Return (TNVR) program, aimed at controlling the country’s growing stray dog population humanely. Source: YouTube … Read more
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