Romania rounds up street dogs before Nato summit

Romania has launched a crackdown on stray dogs and wild foxes amid fears they may bite guests at its Nato summit which began today.

Romania has launched a crackdown on stray dogs and wild foxes amid fears they may bite guests at its Nato summit which began today.

Dog-catchers in Bucharest have been picking up as many of the city’s estimated 30,000 strays as possible.

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