

Clearly, these dogs are not meant to live in the conditions they are being kept, but, anyways, they do not treat human beings anything better. Kamangir
In September a young Iranian who was searching for his lost puppy in Tehran was arrested and ordered to stand trial for ‘moral corruption'.
"Looking for a lost dog indicates the spread of a corrupt culture, which indirectly popularises keeping a dog at home, something that is completely foreign to the culture and Isamic tradition," said Tehran police spokesman, Mehdi Ahmadi.
Apparently my dogs wouldn't last long in Iran: Short-legged dogs are viewed with particular suspicion as if they were political dissidents.