Shocking Fines and New Shelters: Türkiye Changes the Rules of the Game in Favor of Animal Welfare

The new law includes many important changes and obligations that municipalities and animal owners must fulfill. Let's figure out what exactly it is and what its main provisions are:
9. Increased fines
The fine for abandoning an animal by its owner has been increased to TRY 60,000. The fine for cruelty to stray animals is now TRY 50,000.
8. Transportation of homeless animals to shelters
All homeless animals will be transported to shelters where they will be kept until adoption. This innovation should reduce the number of homeless animals on the streets as much as possible and provide them with the necessary care.
7. Terms of improvement of conditions
Municipalities are required to build new shelters and improve the conditions of existing ones by December 31, 2028. The new shelters will provide safe and comfortable living conditions until new owners are found.
6. Budget allocation
Municipalities are required to allocate 0.5% of their budget (0.3% for larger cities) for the establishment and maintenance of shelters. This ensures that shelters have sufficient funding to carry out all necessary tasks.
5. Financial support
Financial support will be provided for the construction of shelters, veterinary hospitals and other necessary facilities. This will enable municipalities to effectively carry out their animal care responsibilities.
4. Creation and maintenance of shelters
Local authorities are required to create new shelters and provide proper care for animals before they are adopted. This includes not only building shelters, but also providing animals with everything they need to live comfortably.
3. Euthanasia for medical reasons
Euthanasia of animals is permitted only for strict medical reasons. This ensures that animals receive the necessary treatment and care, and euthanasia is used only in extreme cases.
2. Mandatory registration of pets
All pets must be registered and microchipped by December 31, 2025. This measure will help control the pet population and prevent them from being thrown out onto the streets.
1. Transportation of dogs
In areas without shelters, dogs will be sent to the nearest available shelter. This will ensure an even distribution of animals among shelters and improve their chances of adoption.
Conclusion
The new law is aimed not only at reducing the number of homeless animals on the streets, but also at creating conditions for their comfortable and safe living until they find new owners.