Polish Administration cares to ensure NO SENTIENT BEING is left out to suffer in the cold. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18Qyx6c 3Mu/ Poland has deployed thermal imaging drones at night to locate dogs left chained outdoors in freezing temperatures, allowing animal welfare inspectors to cover large areas of remote countryside in a single flight and identify dogs in distress before conditions become fatal. The drones detect the heat signatures of animals in the dark, enabling ground teams to reach them with targeted precision.
Polish law prohibits leaving dogs chained outside in extreme cold, but enforcement has historically been almost impossible in rural areas where violations happen after dark and far from any road. Thermal drone technology, previously used in law enforcement and search and rescue, is now being applied to animal welfare in one of the most innovative uses of the technology yet seen.
Dogs can develop hypothermia within hours at sub-zero temperatures, and a chain removes any possibility of finding shelter. A dog detected by a drone at midnight is a dog that might not have survived until morning.
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