Dogs
Our outdoor collection team collects stray and weakened dogs in accordance with the Animal Protection Law No. 5199, evaluates complaints and takes part in emergency interventions. Our shelter consists of 28 indoor paddocks and 8 outdoor paddocks. One to a maximum of two dogs (depending on the size of the dogs) are kept in closed cages. The floor and walls of each cage are covered with washable and disinfectable material. Washable and disinfectable wooden nests are used to prevent direct contact with the ground.
Stray dogs collected by our collection teams within the borders of our district are first taken to the observation section. After their first examination, they are taken into cages. Shortly after arrival, male and female dogs are neutered and vaccinated against rabies, and after the recovery period is over, they are returned to their habitat or adopted. Each sterilized dog is fitted with a microchip or registered ear tag, and information about the dog in question is recorded, and follow-up and control work is carried out through this database. Our aim in neutering is to reduce the number of dogs by preventing uncontrolled breeding and to create a better living space for animals.