The decision of the government of Kerala to provide special funds to rehabilitate stray dogs has sparked the Sultanate. Despite the opposition of different sectors, including the central government, NGOs and the Bierestar Aimal Board, the government of Kerala remained firm in its position. He believes that it is only a common right to create these facilities to address the problems caused by stray dogs in the state.
This choice has led to a debate about the well-being of street residents and the responsibility of governments in addressing this problem. Some believe that it is important to protect civilians and remediate the number of stray dogs, while other more compassionate and long-term solutions, such as sterilization and adoption initiatives, may be better options.
The implementation of these plans by the government of Kerala has been discussed about the impact of feral dogs and stray dogs on the communities they inhabit. This calls for the broader discussion of how humans and aпimals coexist with the same species, considering compassion as public safety.