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Morocco unveils policies it hopes bolster the care and management of stray dogs

EL AARJATE, Morocco (AP) 鈥 A mutt with a blue tag clipped to her ear whimpers as she鈥檚 lifted from a cage and carried to a surgery table for a spay and a rabies vaccine, two critical steps before she鈥檚 released back onto the streets of Morocco鈥檚 capital.

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Morocco unveils policies it hopes bolster the care and management of stray dogs

Workers inspect dogs at a center for neutering and vaccinating strays dogs on the outskirts of Rabat, Morocco, Thursday, May 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Mosa’ab Elshamy)


EL AARJATE, Morocco (AP) 鈥 A mutt with a blue tag clipped to her ear whimpers as she鈥檚 lifted from a cage and carried to a surgery table for a spay and a rabies vaccine, two critical steps before she鈥檚 released back onto the streets of Morocco鈥檚 capital.

The 鈥淏eldi,鈥 as Moroccan street dogs are called, is among the hundreds taken from Rabat to a dog pound in a nearby forest. As part of an expanded 鈥淭rap, Neuter, Vaccinate and Return鈥 program, dogs like her are examined, treated and ultimately released with tags that make clear they pose no danger.

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