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Students at University of Puebla develop dog tracking app

Students of the University of Computer Science of the Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP) developed VETech, an application that they hope will help control the dog population.

In an interview, developers Luis Manuel Polanco Balcázar and Luis Conde Rodriguez stressed that there are 400,000 dogs in the streets of Puebla, most thrown out by their owners because of a lack of information about adoption centers and / or sterilization.

Rodriquez said that a lack of culture to protect animals and the importance of sterilization has created the problem of homeless and street dogs, dogs with a home but left . . .

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