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Focus on Municipality Kennels in Romania

Focus on Municipality Kennels in Romania. Sara Turetta Save the Dogs and other Animals Brussels, the 10th of April 2014. New Dog Population Management Law. Approved in September 2013 after 5 years of legislative gap

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Focus on Municipality Kennels in Romania

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  1. Focus on MunicipalityKennels in Romania Sara Turetta Save the Dogs and other AnimalsBrussels, the 10th of April 2014

  2. New Dog Population Management Law Approved in September 2013 after 5 years of legislative gap Main provisions: dogs to be euthanised after 14 days, no roaming dogs allowed, compulsory identification, registration and sterilization of owned dogs Entered into force end of December 2013

  3. Law Guidelines Formulated by ANSVSA (National Veterinary Authority) Practical support for the Law enforcement Contains details on dogs’ capture, transport, hosting and euthanasia Key role for municipality kennels

  4. Municipality Kennels in Romania Public kennels (ANSVSA): 80 Managed by Municipalities: 62 Managed by private companies: 18 Official capacity: 23.532

  5. The mapof Romania

  6. Legal framework: are guidelines being enforced so far?Let’s have a look…

  7. Dogs Accomodation “Animalswillbeseparated accordingtotheir state ofhealth”

  8. Craiova (January 2014)

  9. Onesti (November 2014)

  10. Galati (February 2014)

  11. Dogs Accomodation “Floorsmustbeinclined to allow the water to runaway and mustbemade of concrete for an easy disinfection.” “All pensmustbedailycleaned up and disinfected”.

  12. Bacau (March 2014) Targu Jiu (March 2014)

  13. Braila (November 2013)

  14. Gherla (February 2014)

  15. Dogs’ Feeding “Dogs’ feacesmustnotenter in contact with food.”

  16. Craiova (February 2014) TarguJiu (March 2014)

  17. Dogs’ Accomodation “Common pensmayhost up to 4 dogs per 6,5 sm.”

  18. Cornetu (January 2014)

  19. Pallady - Bucharest (February 2014)

  20. Bucov (March 2014)

  21. Dogs’ Accomodation “Externalpensmustbecovered.”

  22. Radauti (December 2013) Bacau (March 2014)

  23. But what happens before the dogs get in these places? “During dogs capture, handling, loading inside the vehicles and theirtransportation it is forbidden: animalbeating, pricking, wounding or mutilation under anycircumstance anyhandlingthatmight cause uselesssuffering or pain”.

  24. Barlad (March 2014)

  25. Bucharest (March 2014)

  26. Other Law Provisions Compulsory sterilization of owned dogs: to be started Creation of a national canine register: activated on March the 26°, 2014. Still unclear how it works Compulsory identification and registration of owned dogs: to be started

  27. Conclusions Clearly no enforcement of the law nationwide Extremely low standards of municipality kennels. Welfare of the dogs non-existing Severe abuses reported both by national press and AW groups High level of corruption among DSV officials (local Veterinary Departments)

  28. Conclusions Positive signals? ANSVSA checked 74 public kennels (>50% not complying with Law) ANSVSA createdananimalpolicedepartment with localrepresentatives in eachcounty ANSVSA opened a strong dialogue with severalforeignanimal welfare organizations

  29. We Have a Dream…

  30. Germany? No, Romania!

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