Education on responsible dog ownership (for the currently owned dog and any offspring it produces)
should address the following elements:
a) the importance of proper selection and care to ensure the welfare of the dog and any offspring; the
latter may include preparing the dog to cope with its environment through attention to
socialisation and training;
b) registration and identification of dogs (see point 2 of Article 7.7.6.);
c) disease prevention, in particular zoonotic disease, e.g. through regular vaccination in rabies
endemic areas;
d) preventing negative impacts of dogs on the community, via pollution (e.g. faeces and noise), risks
to human health through biting or traffic accidents and risks to other dogs, wildlife, livestock and
other companion animal species;
e) control of dog reproduction.
Education on responsible dog ownership (for the currently owned dog and any offspring it produces)should address the following elements:a) the importance of proper selection and care to ensure the welfare of the dog and any offspring; thelatter may include preparing the dog to cope with its environment through attention tosocialisation and training;b) registration and identification of dogs (see point 2 of Article 7.7.6.);c) disease prevention, in particular zoonotic disease, e.g. through regular vaccination in rabiesendemic areas;d) preventing negative impacts of dogs on the community, via pollution (e.g. faeces and noise), risksto human health through biting or traffic accidents and risks to other dogs, wildlife, livestock andother companion animal species;e) control of dog reproduction.
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