Unwanted Street Dogs in Mexico Welcome in Canada
John Holman - Al Jazeera
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November 11, 2017
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Mexico has a serious overpopulation of street dogs, a problem that repeated sterilization campaigns have not been able to fix. Millions of homeless canines roam the streets of the Latin American nation.

But now comes a radical new idea - an international refugee program for pets.

Al Jazeera's John Holman reports from Puebla, Mexico.

Related: How Canada Became a Haven for the World’s Unwanted Dogs (Maclean's)

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