Proposal of a model of system of identification for domestic animals: a comparison between brazilian and international laws
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Mapeamento das leis federais, relacionadas ao cadastramento da população de animais de companhia (Portuguese)
Modelo de sistema de registros de população de animais domésticos (Portuguese)

Keywords

Registries. Domestic Animals. Enacted Statutes. Zoonoses. Public Health.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17566/ciads.v5i3.310

How to Cite

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Proposal of a model of system of identification for domestic animals: a comparison between brazilian and international laws. Cad. Ibero Am. Direito Sanit. [Internet]. 2016 Sep. 30 [cited 2025 Apr. 30];5(3):31-49. Available from: https://www.cadernos.prodisa.fiocruz.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/310

Abstract

The relationship between humans and pets, especially dogs and cats is taking gigantic proportions, this can be seen by the data recently published by IBGE, where it was verified that the number of pets grows more than the number of child birth (IBGE, 2015). As so foreseen, the purpose of this study is to acknowledge which is the federal juridical basis related to the registration of Domestic Animals in Brazil, comparing them with the international legal standards that can be of reference, such as Canada, United States of America, Republic of Ireland and United Kingdom. This increase in pet population shows problems of many dimensions that relate to several causes in urban centers, especially when referring to zoonosis and conflicts that come from irresponsible ownership, bringing up a public health issue. The intension was to verify the possibility to adequate them to the reality encountered in Brazil, creating a model of identification for the Domestic Animals in urban areas in this country. As for that, the article addresses themes related to responsible ownership, animal welfare and models of registration already accomplished in the mentioned countries. At the end the article presents the proposal of a model for a system of identification of the Domestic Animals.
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