As cold rain was falling, a pack of wild dogs appeared in front of the camera. About 20 medium-sized dogs getting soaked in the rain. None of the dogs are wearing collars. A large number of stray dogs are appearing in Ibaraki Town, Ibaraki. The barking of dogs echoed all around, louder than the sound of the rain. Residents are terrified by the ever-increasing number of stray dogs. Neighbors: Stray dogs come right into our house. (Q. Does it get to this point?) There are bite marks. It’s scary because there are 40 to 50 of them. I try not to go outside because I have grandchildren. Traces of wild dogs were left in the fields of the town. A farmer who grows komatsuna has had his fields destroyed by wild dogs for several days in a row, causing damages of about 20,000 yen. In fiscal 2023, the number of stray dogs taken into the town’s prefectural animal shelters nearly doubled over the past two years to 239. Why has the number of stray dogs increased so much? The area where the wild dogs were spotted had a forest where the dogs made their home as a roost. In addition, there are pig farms scattered around the area, which serve as feeding grounds for stray dogs. A gas station attendant said, “Apparently a lot of piglets were killed at a nearby pig farm as well.” It is said that this environment makes it a comfortable place for stray dogs to live. The town of Ibaraki is working quickly to improve the situation, including by installing traps to capture the animals. 10/9 (Wed) 18:43 fnn Prime Online “The piglet is killed” Town “occupied” by a pack of 40 to 50 stray dogs… “I tell my grandchildren not to go outside” – Ibaraki residents feel terrified.
I’ve heard that there used to be a profession called “dog killer,” but was that something that came under the jurisdiction of the public health center?
If I catch and eat a dog in Japan, is it a crime? Chinese and Korean people would eat it, right? Let’s help them enter the country and give them a residence permit. In the wild, the most effective way is to increase the number of natural enemies.
The old man who used to live next door used to feed pigeons every day, but the pigeons were so plump and sluggish that stray cats would eat them regularly, and the cats would put on a lot of muscle because the food is rich in protein.
>>39 They get arrested because other pet dogs eat them In fact, several people have been arrested Police dogs have an incredible sense of smell >>54 There are bears and wild boars in Ibaraki too.
It would be more efficient to feed them to the deer that have migrated from Chiba and then exterminate them. What if we offered temporary rentals of elephants, hippos, and rhinos to people who don’t have cars? They could move around on their backs.
>>46 I live in Tochigi and I haven’t seen a stray dog in almost 30 years. At most I’ve seen a raccoon. In Ibaraki, the health center isn’t doing its job, or there are a lot of careless pet owners.
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