The latest Supreme Court order to return to the streets after vaccination – to amend an earlier blanket instructions to score all street dogs and keep them in dedicated shelters – was welcomed by dog ​​lovers and animal rights activists across the country, although the order in the order several flag concerns about observation on ‘aggressive dogs’. Municipal authorities in various states confirmed their commitment to follow SC guidelines and animal birth control (ABC) rules.While the pet owners Anjali Mehra and Shalini Gupta in Lucknow said that the decision “is a win for co -existence”, and “Restores the faith in compassion”, the animal rights advisor of the pure animal lovers in Mumbai, Roshan Pathak expressed concern about the new SC direction, “aggressive” and “Rabid” dogs are being chosen. “There is not a clear definition of what a ‘aggressive’ dog is,” he said.An animal shelter NGO in Hyderabad ‘For animals, an activist who runs an animal shelter NGO’ citizens’ had only one question of Panneru Teja: “Who decides whether it is eligible as aggressive?”PETA India urged the public to be vigilant to ensure that dogs are not wrongly labeling as ‘aggressive’ and picked up it incorrectly, and immediately file complaints with the municipality if this happens.Radhika Bose, an animal activist in Kolkata, said, “Only proper implementation of ABC rules can help find solutions to municipal bodies along with private NGOs.” Thanking SC, actor John Abraham, who is the honorary director of PETA India, said, “The role of feeders in creating friendly dogs, which is easy to handle for sterilization and vaccination, should be recognized and honored …”.Yogita Kumari, who works with an animal welfare NGO in Mohali, said that “nominated feeding spots will encourage peaceful co-existence”.Some activists, however, question the idea of ​​feeder zone. Charvi Salil, co-founder of Bosom Senior Dogs India Foundation in Ahmedabad, said, “Ban on feeding” risk-increasing struggles “without” transparent, human and practical framework “. Kochi Mayor M Anil Kumar hit an unpleasant note on the verdict, saying that the situation has returned to a class. (With input from Mumbai, Kochi, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh and Jaipur)