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‘Japan’s Amalfi’ Earmarks 1.6 Million Yen to Tackle Stray Dogs

Wakayama, Sep 05 (News On Japan) –
Wakayama City has determined to sort out the stray canine problem in Japan’s Amalfi with a agency strategy, organising early morning patrols and canine traps.

Wakayama Mayor Masahiro Obana expressed his robust dedication, stating, “If large numbers of stray dogs gather, it causes anxiety. We need to take strong measures.”

During a July interview in Saikazaki, Wakayama City, the reporting group encountered a stray canine about 1 meter lengthy. The metropolis estimates that round 40 to 50 stray canines inhabit the realm. Although no accidents have been reported up to now, residents stay involved.

Every night, the canines bark intensely for greater than a minute, and as evening falls, they kind bigger packs, their eyes glowing within the darkness.

Wakayama City has carried out patrols throughout the day and set traps, however capturing the canines has confirmed difficult.

In response to the state of affairs, on September 4th of this month, Mayor Obana introduced new measures: “We will allocate funds for personnel costs to conduct early morning capture activities. Additionally, we will install improved traps that the dogs are less likely to avoid, even with minimal noise or discomfort.”

The metropolis has included roughly 1.6 million yen in a supplementary price range for early morning patrols and the set up of recent traps with no steps, making them much less intimidating for the canines. The metropolis additionally plans to warn towards feeding the canines except it’s for defense functions. If accepted by the town council in September, the measures shall be carried out instantly.

Source: MBS

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