Concerns are mounting across Georgia as animal rights defenders have raised alarms over “disappearing” street dogs in what authorities claim to be temporary transfers to carry out “veterinary manipulations” to manage the hyperpopulation of homeless animals aimed to protect both animals and humans. Fears intensified after local activists first reported a raid in Zugdidi, Western Georgia, where the National Food Agency (NFA) collected dozens of do…
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