Key Highlights
- In three consecutive days of hearing as to whether streets must be cleared of stray dogs and if they must be sent away to dog shelters, judges observed much and lawyers argued a lot.
- The result: a slew of quotable quotes for both dog-loving and dog-baiting humans.
- But the canine world, we are told, has been watching the proceedings with more than keen interest.
- For them, it has unsurprisingly, become an issue of life and death and — very surprisingly — absolute mirth.
- The dog world is wondering why the only cognitive species of all life forms can't think straight and is quite tickled that humans cannot decide if dogs should be domesticated, let to live on streets, dragged to shelters or stripped of their ability to multiply — which, in the human world, is called the right to life, defending which they are ready to die.

