The parliamentarian noted that it is important to systematically and comprehensively approach the solution of this problem.

“I believe that we should stop engaging in imitation of activity.

Our problem is that stray dogs are on the streets, and not in shelters where they are supposed to be, ”the RT interlocutor emphasized.

The deputy added that next week a meeting of the working group will be held, at which the issue of homeless animals will be considered.

“We will decide to introduce fines for officials for failure to fulfill their official duties to regulate the number of homeless animals.

Fines will be 200 thousand rubles.

For citizens, fines for discarded animals and bites.

That is, if the dog bit, then there will also be fines.

Fines will be substantial, up to 30,000 rubles and up to 200,000 rubles for biting,” Buramtov said.

He also said that it is necessary to resolve the issue of shelters.

“There should be no homeless dogs on the streets.

They should be in shelters,” the parliamentarian believes.

Earlier, State Duma deputy Ivan Sukharev suggested issuing ultrasonic repellers to law enforcement officers and housing and communal services workers to protect against attacks by stray dogs.

An audit by the Prosecutor General's Office of Russia revealed the low efficiency of the work of the executive authorities in solving the problem with stray dogs.