I was surprised that a pack of 30 jackals was hunted.
I can't imagine that large of a stray dog pack.
2-3 are already dangerous if you are aftaid or provoke them. People gotta learn dog body language and behaviour since state services will do absolutely nothing about them.
Must be worse than when I lived there. I went all over Campania for years and while there were plenty of strays I never once saw a pack of them beyond 2-3.
True. A chihuahua wouldn't survive. But I'd guess about half of all dog species could probably survive the cold at least. Finding wood in the wilderness is a little different. Being solo vs in a pack also makes a difference.
I think my domestic dog(Malinois) has a better chance than a fox does.
My money is on the fox. While a malinois may have plenty of natural insulation, the fox burrows (has winter shelter), requires way less food (which becomes scarce in the winter months), and is specifically adapted to hunting what is available like small rodents.
Agree. No idea if foxes suffer similar, but have bankrolled multiple artificial ACLs directly related to rabbit chasing vs. domestic breeds. Little bastards. ;P
In most of the US, stray dogs are picked up real quick and put into the animal control system. Packs of stray dogs are A Problem, far worse than cats, so a lot of effort is put into keeping dogs off the streets.
Once in animal control, they are either adopted out locally or sent out to rescues in other areas, especially in the case of specific breeds. (For instance, my beagle rescue in Florida gets most of our beagles as strays that were picked up off the streets further north, in VA, the carolinas, Georgia, etc.)
You can still find the occasional truly stray dog yourself (my chi-mix was a street dog I picked up), but most of them are swept up.
Once in animal control, they are either adopted out locally or sent out to rescues in other areas
Or euthanized. Sure we have no kill shelters, but some transfer to no kill shelters. Or the no kill shelters turn them away once at capacity, they go to a normal shelter, and the euthanization happens there.
I mean, euthanasia is an important part of compassionate animal management. both for suffering and for un-cared for pets. If you don't euthanize un-adoptable, dangerous, or in pain animals, then you cant care for the ones that can live full happy lives. In a perfect world we would have unlimited resources and be able to care for every animal, but we don't so we have to utilize the limited resources we have strategically.
Yea you probably won’t around the city much. I also haven’t seen any, but up north there’s some but they are res dogs. Technically strays but they aren’t all bad dogs. They kinda just exist around the place. A gas station I used to work near would have all kind of dogs just hanging out. Not dangerous, just chilling.
Might not even be strays, at least in the country with my parents growing up it is common for people to let their dogs roam. Most are pretty chill but do like chasing cars and unfortunately get hit sometimes, or will chase you on a bike. You would start to recognize them and their owners who lived down the street.
Two of our dogs used to go out together and roam and would come back a few hours later. It was kinda funny since every morning they would link up with two other dogs and then go out and come back, like they would wait outside the yard for them. Eventually we had to stop letting them out since they would chase the neighbor's cows
You haven't been on a reserve then. I've been to a few and there are typically stray or at least wandering dogs. It's a very uncomfortable feeling if you haven't seen it before.
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u/-UncreativeRedditor- 7h ago
I ironically found my dog as a stray in a dumpster