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Street dogs, known in scientific literature as free-ranging urban dogs, are unconfined dogs that live in cities. They live virtually everywhere where cities exist and the local human population allows, especially in the developing world and the former USSR. Street dogs may be stray dogs, pets which have strayed from or are abandoned by their owners, or may be feral animals that have never been owned. Street dogs may be stray purebreds, true mixed-breed dogs, or unbred landraces such as the Indian pariah dog. Street dog overpopulation can cause problems for the societies in which they live, so campaigns to spay and neuter them are sometimes implemented. They tend to differ from rural free-ranging dogs in their skill sets, socialization, and ecological effects.

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  • كلب ضال (ar)
  • Straßenhund (de)
  • Perro callejero (animal) (es)
  • Zwerfhond (nl)
  • Cão de rua (pt)
  • Street dog (en)
  • Gatuhund (sv)
  • Бездомні пси (uk)
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  • الكلب الضال هو الكلب الذي يعيش خارج نطاق المناطق الحضرية أو خارج النطاق العمراني، وقد يكون الكلب الضال حيوانًا أليفًا ضل أو قام أصحابه بإطلاق سراحه أو قد لا يكون له مالك، ويمكن أن يسبب مشاكل للمجتمعات التي يعيش فيها; لذلك تنفذ حملات لخصي تلك الكلاب لإيقاف تكاثرها وهي بالعادة تتجمع في مجموعات لتحافظ على كيانها، ويعزى إليها دائما انتشار داء الكلب. (ar)
  • Als Straßenhunde (auch Streuner, Straßenköter) werden herrenlose Hunde bezeichnet, die in Städten leben. Straßenhunde kommen in Mitteleuropa kaum vor. In vielen ärmeren und südlichen sowie osteuropäischen Ländern gehören sie jedoch zum Straßenbild. Phänotypisch sind sie sehr unterschiedlich und meist an ihren jeweiligen Lebensraum angepasst. Ein Beispiel dafür sind die Metro-Hunde in Moskau, die sich an das Leben an und in der U-Bahn angepasst haben. (de)
  • Street dogs, known in scientific literature as free-ranging urban dogs, are unconfined dogs that live in cities. They live virtually everywhere where cities exist and the local human population allows, especially in the developing world and the former USSR. Street dogs may be stray dogs, pets which have strayed from or are abandoned by their owners, or may be feral animals that have never been owned. Street dogs may be stray purebreds, true mixed-breed dogs, or unbred landraces such as the Indian pariah dog. Street dog overpopulation can cause problems for the societies in which they live, so campaigns to spay and neuter them are sometimes implemented. They tend to differ from rural free-ranging dogs in their skill sets, socialization, and ecological effects. (en)
  • Een zwerfhond – ook wel straathond genoemd – is een hond die op straat leeft en geen eigenaar heeft. Honden komen op straat terecht doordat ze daar geboren zijn, of doordat de eigenaar de hond achtergelaten heeft. Op straat levende honden worden vaak gesteriliseerd. Ze komen voornamelijk in armere landen voor.Zwerfhonden zijn doorgaans bastaardhonden. In de volkstaal in België wordt zo'n hond ook spottend straton genoemd (uitspraak op zijn Frans). Nederland werd het eerste land ter wereld zonder zwerfhonden. (nl)
  • En gatuhund är en herrelös hund i stadsmiljö. (sv)
  • Cachorro abandonado é a denominação para cães que vivem parte do dia fora de casa devido a liberdade dos proprietários, cães que foram abandonados ou perdidos ou aqueles que já nasceram nas ruas e em determinadas situações se juntam para formar colônias onde se adaptam à vida na rua e aprendem a produzir estratégias de sobrevivência para obtenção de alimentos e que em determinados casos, aprendem defesas contra os seres humanos, quer de ataque quer simplesmente se afastando deles evitando qualquer tipo de aproximação. (pt)
  • Бездомні пси, або безпритульні пси (англ. Street dog) — субпопуляція псів, що живуть у містах або селищах без постійної уваги людей, проте біля людей. Бездомні пси — одна з найчисленніших груп хребетних тварин світу. (uk)
  • Un perro callejero por definición, es aquel animal que no tiene control directo o no está limitado por barrera física alguna. Son seres que carecen de hogar y no tienen ningún control, por lo que merodean en las calles. Buena parte de los perros que se vuelven callejeros, pertenecían a familias humildes, que optaron por abandonarlos ante la imposibilidad de cumplir los gastos, dependiendo de la marca de alimento y la zona económica-social de la ubicación de la mascota así como la raza. (es)
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