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Community Dogs In Turkey

An episode of the Dog Desk Radio Podcast podcast, hosted by Dog Desk Animal Action, titled "Community Dogs In Turkey" was published on April 26, 2025 and runs 3 minutes.

April 26, 2025 ·3m · Dog Desk Radio Podcast

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Stray dogs have long been an integral part of Turkish life, though the relationship hasn't always been peaceful.

Despite this, the country is home to numerous animal lovers who cherish these animals.

Many people adopt as many dogs as they can manage, yet with millions of stray dogs around and only a small percentage of the population—about 5%—willing to take them into their homes, it becomes an insurmountable challenge to provide homes for all of them.

Some strays are lucky & become community dogs.

These dogs are unique; they live within the community but are not owned in the traditional sense.

Instead, they are well looked after and deeply cared for by the community members, showcasing a different but effective way of animal care and affection.

In the current climate, there's a troubling surge of animosity directed toward dogs.

The dog depicted in the graphic accompanying this audio clip was a victim of such unwarranted hatred.

At 12 years old, she was a beloved community dog, cared for by many residents in her neighbourhood.

These caring individuals came together to ensure she was fed, healthy, and safe.

Tragically, one day, she was mercilessly shot in broad daylight by a former police officer, simply because she had been barking.

This senseless act was not the fault of those who looked after her. They did everything they could to protect her and cherished her deeply.

Placing any sort of blame on them in this situation needs to be avoided.

It's essential to approach the matter with empathy and understanding, recognizing that everyone involved is doing their best under the circumstances.

Showing compassion and support can make a significant difference, fostering a more positive and constructive environment for everyone.



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