81. Authorities blame the glut of stray dogs on late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, who demolished tens of thousands of houses, forcing residents to move into cramped apartments. 82. Authorities initially believed pigs were the sole carriers of the disease but have begun testing race horses, stray dogs, fruit bats, goats and other farm animals. 83. Bangkok, the Thai capital, is home to tens of thousands of stray dogs and cats. 84. Before last year, stray dogs in Bangkok caught without identifying collars were killed. 85. Buddhist temples are traditional sanctuaries for stray dogs, but the presence of tigers has made news. 86. Bucharest also is home to thousands of stray dogs that live in packs and scavenge for food at night. 87. Bucharest also is home to thousands of stray dogs that live in packs and scavenge for food. 88. But stray dogs, she said, have been a dangerous problem. 89. But the city poses new dangers to the animals -- they get hit by cars, fall into drains or are chased by stray dogs. 90. Concerned by packs of stray dogs roaming the capital and biting its residents, Kiev municipal authorities have decided to open a third animal shelter outside the city. |