Bite, fight and property rights
Those who feed and pamper the dogs while benefiting from wagging tails and warm cuddles are not held responsible for the nuisance dogs inflict on other citizens
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The author underestimates the wide divide between the figures of dog-lovers and dogs in cities. Even if municipal corporations pick up these stray dogs for sale there would be a paucity of consumers; frankly, even among dog lovers very few care to raise mongrels and rather spend money on other breeds. So what happens when MCs are left with several thousands of unsold dogs? A discount sale! We extrapolate and make that believable as well. However, still a dog-sale has no match with a Big Bazaar Sale. Unsold dogs at a municipal corporation might just get stocked up to rot in some 'Dog Corporation of India'.
To bring to the author's notice, organizations such as Frendicos have already taken up the task of savaging street dogs and dog-lovers do go to them to both drop stray dogs and buy them. However, the figures are too few. And not to forget Frendicos are not just entrepreneurs but dog-loving entrepreneurs. So maybe solution to the proposed problem by the author is not so simple.
Tushar