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90% of Valencia defiente jail penalty for animal abandonment S

In the study by the Laboratory animal health company Intervet / Schering-Plough, involving more than 2,500 men and women surfers from all over Spain, the sources said in a statement.

Based on these data, 95% of respondents believe that the sanctions imposed by the neglect or abuse of pets is inadequate and believe that the Government should strengthen and unify the laws on the autonomous region. In this regard, 91% of women in Valencia, believes that people who leave their animals must pay with prison abuse, compared with 75% of Valencia.

Also, 91% think that should be made public the list of people who abuse or abandon their pets, as a preventive measure and protection of animal rights. According to 94% of women in Valencia, should be made public a list of persons who have abused or abandoned pets, compared to 77% of men Valencia. In this regard, Galician and Basque are more reluctant to publish such data, in comparison with other communities such as Andalusia, Catalonia and Madrid.

On the other hand, as an alternative to incarceration, 41% of Valencia believes that people who leave or engaged in the mistreatment of an animal must comply with hours of social work in shelters and adoption as a measure of awareness. Furthermore, 36% believe they should pay a penalty economy of up to 15,000 euros, against 23% who would be prohibited to have more animals in their care.

As for the difference in communities, the banned Basque and Galician have more pets to people who have abandoned or abused an animal, with 43 and 39% respectively. The Andalusia and Valencia with 42 and 41%, believe that the best alternative to incarceration, is the fulfillment of hours of social work in animal shelters. Les Catalans are 40% and 36% in Madrid, the sources explained. Abandonment

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22% of the holiday fails Valencia summer with your pets. For 32% the main reason is that in many English hotels do not allow entry to domestic animals, while for 20% it is impossible because he is traveling abroad. 16% of the Valencian not take their pet on vacation, because he believes it is too difficult to adapt to an unfamiliar environment, away from home.

The biggest drawback for 9% of the masters, you do not find a suitable transport for your pet. On the other hand, 16% of the Valencian decides to spend his holidays with his friends, and the remaining 7% are traveling alone with your partner or family because you prefer to be alone.

Pet owners Valencian have established a ranking of what are the most difficult or complicated to take care of their pets. So that 53% of Valencia, acknowledges that it is difficult or very difficult to take care of your pet during the summer. Other times of year are complicated for Valencia weekdays, holidays of Easter, Christmas and, finally, on the weekends.

For 86% of Valencia, your pet is a member of the family, it deserves exactly the same care and attention. However, according to the same study, and when asked how extreme situation would arise to abandon their pet, 56% said they would do if your pet off aggressive or dangerous, or if it could not take care of it properly (39%). For its part, 4% would abandon their pets if a family member had an allergy to a pet and, finally, the remaining 1% would do if your pet was very sick.

In the new study, 35% of the Valencian know at least a person who has abandoned his pet or unwanted litters, the study Scalibor Intervet. Regarding this fact, 37% of Valencia says that every time a pet has been found abandoned on the road or street has been raised to adopt. The 26% had decided to call the police or the kennel immediately, while 14% preferred to contact a pet store or veterinary clinic that took care of the animal. The remaining 23%, says flatly that you can not do anything if you find an abandoned animal.

Another fact "troubling" , say the study is that 27% of dogs are important dates own gifts for Valencia, regardless of the environment or conditions who will be care of him. This means that many of the "new masters" really know what the obligations and basic needs of the animal, and the work of caring for a pet, they said.

Source: OVERVIEW-CURRENT

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