"Stray Potcake" - Bahamas AI Art
The Stray Dog Problem in the Bahamas
1. Scope & Scale
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Estimated numbers: On New Providence alone, there are roughly 20,000 stray dogs, with a comparable number of cats. BHS notes as many as 30,000 dogs are present on the island.
2. Breed Focus – The Potcake Dog
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“Potcake” dogs: A mixed-breed indigenous to the region, named after leftovers from local meals. They range widely in appearance due to years of mixed ancestry.
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Students and tourists frequently encounter them – one report said 45 % of tourists see roaming dogs, with a small percentage feeling unsafe.
3. Root Causes
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Unregulated breeding and backyard operations: Owner neglect, backyard breeding, and abandonment contribute heavily.
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Cultural/financial barriers: Misconceptions around neutering (e.g., “taking away pleasure”) deter many.
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Impact of disasters: Events like Hurricane Dorian displaced many dogs; owners fell on hard times due to the storm and COVID‑19, contributing to increased stray populations.
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Insufficient enforcement: Although cruelty laws exist, lack of enforcement and resources means arrests/citations are rare .