How Do Other Nations Citizens Treat Their Pets?
Do other countries treat their pets the same as we do in the United States?
Betty Lou Lakeland, Florida
Well, Betty Lou, here is one example that is over twenty years old:
In 1987, The member States of the Council of Europe, entered into the European Convention for the Protection Of Pet Animals.
It defined a “pet animal” as any animal kept or intended to be kept by man, in particular in his household, for private enjoyment and companionship.
Under the Agreement, the principles of “Keeping” an animal include:
1. Any person who keeps a pet animal or who has agreed to look after it shall be responsible for its health and welfare.
2. Any person who is keeping a pet animal or who is looking after it shall provide accommodation, care and attention which take account of the ethological needs of the animal in accordance with its species and breed, in particular:
(a) give it suitable and sufficient food and water;
(b) provide it with adequate opportunities for exercise;
(c) take all reasonable measures to prevent its escape;
3. An animal shall not be kept as a pet animal if:
(a) the conditions of paragraph 2 above are not met or if,
(b) in spite of these conditions being met, the animal cannot adapt itself to captivity.
The entire text can be read here.
Some interesting issues and guidelines are presented in this document.
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