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The Supreme Court directs that every stray dog found in public places like schools, railway station, bus stand, hospital etc.. must be removed, sterilised and vaccinated per ABC, but then shifted to a designated shelter and not released back to the same location. Several states and cities immediately flagged capacity deficits: shelters to house “lakhs” of dogs within an eight-week horizon, trained catchers, transport, vets, and biosecurity protocols. Many jurisdictions are already operating with thin veterinary staffing and minimal kennel space. The scale of the logistical scramble is captured in the example of Kerala. The state has 19 ABC centres against a requirement to accommodate around five lakh dogs. It is already seeing protests from animal welfare groups. Even if the order is limited to institutional premises, the numbers are sobering once you plot every public school and hospital in a city. The concern is that compliance pressure without capacity-building can produce perverse outcomes such as overcrowded pounds, disease risk or culling in the name of safety.