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Dog culling campaign sparks outrage in Lahore over brutal methods

In recent days, operations were carried out in Sultan Colony, Township, Shadbagh, Green Town, other areas


Asif Mehmood May 12, 2026 2 min read
Dogs rounded up in a truck during an operation in Lahore. — SCREENGRAB

LAHORE:

A renewed campaign by the Municipal Corporation Lahore (MCL) against stray dogs has sparked controversy, with animal rights activists alleging that dogs are being killed through poisonous injections and other inhumane methods in different parts of the city, while protesters are also facing legal action and harassment.

In recent days, operations against stray dogs were carried out in Sultan Colony, Township, Shadbagh, Green Town and several other localities. According to district administration and MCL officials, the actions were initiated following complaints from residents and incidents of dog attacks.

The administration launched a large-scale operation after a child was killed in Sultan Colony a few days ago, claiming that multiple stray dogs had been captured during the campaign. Officials said the purpose of the operation was to ensure the safety of citizens and protect lives and property.

However, animal welfare organisations and activists described the operations as illegal and inhumane. They argued that under the Punjab Animal Birth Control Policy 2021 and court directives, stray dogs should be sterilised and vaccinated instead of being killed.

Animal rights activist Fasiha Khan, in an Instagram post, alleged that stray dogs were being poisoned in Lahore and called for an immediate halt to the campaign.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Similarly, Critters Ark Welfare Organisation Pakistan claimed on May 6 that animal rights activists protesting outside Lahore Town Hall were taken into custody.

Animal welfare activist Syed Ali Haider alleged that MCL staff had confined dozens of dogs, including puppies, inside a van and intended to kill them. He said he urged the administration to hand the animals over to shelters instead of killing them, but after the protest, a case was registered against him at Islampura Police Station on charges of interfering in official duties.

He further claimed that he was told the case could be withdrawn if he submitted an affidavit undertaking not to protest over the stray dog issue in the future.

Another social media post circulated on May 10 alleged that nearly 100 stray dogs were killed in and around Sultan Colony.

Meanwhile, hearings regarding the implementation of the Punjab Animal Birth Control Policy 2021 were also held at the Lahore High Court last month. On April 14, government departments assured the court that measures in line with the policy would be adopted to control the stray dog population and that large-scale killings would be avoided.

Rejecting the allegations made by animal rights activists, MCL officials maintained that the operations were being conducted in accordance with the law and public safety requirements. According to officials, immediate action was sometimes necessary in cases involving dangerous or diseased dogs, while public safety remained the top priority.

Experts and animal welfare organisations said the long-term solution to the stray dog issue lay in large-scale sterilisation, vaccination, improved waste management and registration of pet animals. They argued that culling campaigns provided only temporary relief and often failed to address the root causes of the problem.

COMMENTS (2)

Calysta | 2 weeks ago | Reply Once again you ve completely missed the point. Of course the death of people following bites from rabies dogs is terrible and regrettable but the mass culling of dogs will do absolutely nothing to solve the problem. Only a tiny percentage of dogs may have rabies which is transmitted primarily by wild animals such as bats foxes jackals raccoons etc. The vast majority of stray dogs are healthy and are lovely loyal intelligent and protective animals. The only ways to control the dog population are vaccination and neutering. We must stop making sweeping generalisations and systematically using rabies as an excuse for mass culling. Humane methods that respect animal welfare are the only effective long-term solution. The horror of the crimes committed against these poor defenseless and voiceless animals is not only abject and cruel but also ineffective a waste of money and above all illegal. It also destroys the ecosystem and its balance. Numerous court rulings have expressly banned and prohibited these barbaric methods. These killings are being carried out in direct violation of the law and court decisions. This must stop immediately and the 2021 animal control birth policy must be implemented without delay. Shame on those who glorify and condone these atrocious practices from a bygone era. Allah knows all and sees all. They will be held to account.
Kashif | 2 weeks ago | Reply These so called animal welfare organizations should collect all these stray dogs and keep them in there houses. They do not care for the child killed by stray dogs. What pain his parents are bearing Human life is always precious then these stray dogs. So Government should continue culling these dangerous animals to keep them under control to save our kids from them.
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