There are increasingly more stray dogs on the streets now, and the root cause of this is still human activity. What will become of these homeless stray dogs? If no one rescues them, they can only wait for death. But rescuing them is also very difficult for rescuers, who often face discrimination and complaints.
In Yichun, Jiangxi Province, a woman loves dogs and can't help but rescue stray dogs whenever she sees them outside. However, this rescue effort quickly became unsustainable, and she ended up taking in over a dozen stray dogs. Her small home was struggling to cope. To make matters worse, other residents started complaining about the dogs, citing noise pollution and unpleasant odors.
The police have come six times, each time advising her to move the dogs elsewhere. But she's already struggling to care for so many dogs; where would she find the energy and money to rent a place to keep them? The woman is at a loss. She can only try to be careful with her dogs, minimizing disturbance to others. Finding homes for the dogs will ease the financial burden.