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Delhi Dog Sterilizations Surge: Record 1.3 Lakh in 2024!
14 Jan
Summary
- Delhi sterilized and vaccinated over 4.3 lakh stray dogs in five years.
- A record 1.3 lakh dogs were sterilized in 2024, a 64% increase.
- Delhi plans to microchip nearly 10 lakh stray dogs within two years.

Delhi's Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has reported varied success in managing the stray dog population over the last five years. Between 2021 and 2025, over 4.3 lakh stray dogs were sterilized and vaccinated. The year 2024 saw a remarkable surge, with 1.3 lakh dogs undergoing the procedure, a 64% year-on-year increase and the highest output in the period.
The Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, 2023, mandate local authorities to undertake sterilization and anti-rabies vaccination as the primary method for population control. Despite the recent increase, monthly sterilization rates for 2025-26 are currently lower than the previous year, though officials anticipate a significant rise by year-end. Operations typically slow during extreme weather conditions.




