#Act4 Pets According to Sudpresse, dogs and cats will be linked to their owner's national registry number from December 31. In Belgium dogs and cats will soon be linked to their owner's national registry number 2 February 2019
#Act4 Pets Donald Trump is the first U.S. president for more than a century not to have a dogas a pet in the White House (presumably because it would out-think him). But is he missing a trick? Pooches, politicians and other animals 21 January 2019
#Act4 Pets Increasingly around the world, pets are treated as full members of the family. Being in connection with your pet is good for your health 11 January 2019
As the third most popular companion animals in the Netherlands, pet rabbits are the primary focus of a new study conducted by the University of Utrecht with the support of Dierenbescherming. DIERENBESCHERMING: Pet rabbit sector needs more transparency 10 December 2018 Dierenbescherming
Kati Pulli, CEO of SEY, criticizes insufficient enforcement of ban on animal keeping in Finland. SEY: “Ban on keeping animals needs better controls” 16 November 2018 SEY
#Act4 Pets Last month, the Croatian president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic hosted an open door event dedicated to ‘Adopt, don’t shop!’ campaign. ANIMAL FRIENDS CROATIA: ‘Adopt, don’t shop!’ urges Croatian president 12 November 2018 Prijatelji životinja
#Act4 Wildlife After years of campaigning against circuses with animals, on 25 May 2018 the Slovak Parliament adopted a landmark amendment to the Veterinary Act introducing an ban on the use of wild animals in circuses. SLOBODA ZVIERAT: Slovakia bans wild animals in circuses and introduces mandatory microchipping for dogs 4 June 2018 Sloboda Zvierat
#Act4 Pets Every year, even one hundred thousand dogs go to places where their fate is difficult to determine - estimates the Office of Animal Protection of the ARGOS Foundation, which monitors the situation in Polish shelters. Tens of thousands of dogs disappear in Poland without trace 12 April 2012
#Act4 Wildlife Banning the public from keeping any exotic pets that are not included on a permitted list is essential to curbing a trade that has gone “out of control”, a researcher has warned. Vets think a Positive List is the answer for ‘out of control’ exotic trade 3 October 2010