Asaja denounces that wandering animals are causing “significant damage to livestock farms.”
The field association Asaja He has just denounced from Córdoba a problem that is beginning to spread throughout Spain. And it is that the Animal Welfare Law of Ione Herb It has already caused one of its first consequences: wild dogs and cats without vaccinations reach the streets after being expelled from the preserves.
The agrarian organization Asaja Córdoba has already denounced that the animal law of the Government of Pedro Sánchez and Podemos “is already having the first consequences and it is that all the preserves that have had authorization until now to control stray dogs or wild catsthey no longer have permission to do so”. And it is that the control of these animals was authorized to the owners of the preserves. Not now, what is more, it can entail harsh sanctions, duties and responsibilities, for which reason an exit is taking place mass of these animals of the preserves.
“In this sense, the territorial Delegation of Córdoba of the Ministry of Sustainability and Environment of the Junta de Andalucía is already informing of said repercussions and in a letter it points out that” in the event that its delimited has authorized in its technical plan of hunt the damage control of stray dogs and/or feral cats through firearms, it is appropriate to report that, in the BOE of March 29, 2023, the Law for the Protection of Animal Rights and Welfare has been published”. And this implies, as the letter points out, that said law “suppresses the cataloging of stray dogs and feral cats and prohibits the possibility of carrying out the removal of dogs and cats by firearms“. Result: expulsion off the preserve.
The agrarian organization points out that feral dogs “are a big problem in our territories, they are animals that cause significant damage to livestock farmsas well as on wildlife in general”. In addition, they point out, “they roam and transit large areas, also generating the risk of traffic accidents”. Because, “these are unidentified animals, not microchippedwithout a responsible owner, and without any sanitary control, since they are not vaccinated, for example, with the mandatory rabies vaccine”, they add from the organization. For this reason, Asaja considers that “the control of these animals is essential”, and regrets that this new law of the central government “makes it impossible”.
“Therefore, the Board clarifies that, as of September 29, the date of entry into force of the law, they must refrain from carrying out damage control on any dog or cat that transits or lives in their enclosure.” And that supposes that there will be no control of feral animals without vaccinations. And no responsible owners.
2023-05-11 04:44:18
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