PETA India Opposes SC Order On Delhi Stray Dogs, Calls For ‘An Effective Sterilisation Programme’

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Stray dogs at a street in the Shalimar Bagh area in New Delhi on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025. (Photo source: PTI)

Hours after the Supreme Court ordered the immediate removal of all stray dogs from residential areas across Delhi-NCR, animal rights organisation People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India issued a statement opposing the apex court's ruling.

The SC on Monday directed authorities to house stray dogs in shelters, asserting that the canines will not be allowed to return to the streets. A bench of Justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan directed the Delhi government and the civic bodies to shift all stray dogs to dedicated shelters. The SC bench also ordered authorities in Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad to take appropriate action for moving the stray dogs to shelters.

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Responding to the SC order, animal rights group PETA India strongly opposed the blanket removal of dogs, warning of widespread community backlash.

"Communities think of neighbourhood dogs as family and the displacement and jailing of dogs is not scientific and has never worked. Per a population survey conducted in 2022-23, Delhi has around 10 lakh community dogs, with less than half sterilised. Forced removal of some 10 lakh community dogs from Delhi's streets will cause uproar in communities that care deeply for them and chaos and suffering for the dogs on a large scale," the organisation said in a statement posted on X.

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