from Dalida's post:
Happy tails π€ππ€©ππ rescues enjoy playing when the weather is nice and we have done everything we could to produce the best conditions at the shelter. Taking care of them and providing the best conditions at the shelter are daily routine and responsibilities. Help is only possible thanks to you, but we need additional help, and that only you can give.
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I occasionally repost the expertise that I have done for Assembly of Canton Sarajevo so you can all know and understand why our mission to save dogs and keep them safe is so important in Bosnian circumstances
Bosnian Act on Protection and Welfare of Animals is one of the best in
Europe but no one is interested in that. Corrupted authorities are often
involved in illegal killing of stray and wild animals because of money
laundering.
Stray animals are victims of notorious torture.
Political eligible persons construct so-called public shelters/illegal
public killing pounds for stray animals, which have a function of the
concentration camps, and they invoice false spay/neuter programs, as
well as the food that would never be given to animals, veterinary
examinations and treatment, and at the end means for euthanasia. In
reality, the stray animals are tortured, and killed in worst possible
ways.
It is illegal and represents a series of violations of
Criminal law as well as Animal Protection and Welfare Act of Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
Actual Animal Protection and Welfare Act is absolutely
enforceable and functional law and that is not enforced because of
political interests and money laundering.
Illegal dog catching
service of PE „Veterinary station Novi Grad“ Ltd., which is owned by PE
„Lokom“ Ltd. Novi Grad Sarajevo is one of the most notorious examples of
organised crime and illegal killing of stray animals in Bosnia and
Herzegovina as well as Praca shelter.
The problem of overpopulation
of stray dogs is a direct consequence of the failure to implement, as
well as a series of obstructions and misuse of the Act on the Protection
and Welfare of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which has been lasting since
2009, when the law came into force.
Act on Protection Act and
Welfare of Animals of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a lex specialis (the
main legislation) in the field of treating animals in Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
The Act, as well as related by-laws are the main legal
framework for all other laws and by-laws that are legislated by the
legislative authorities at any level of organization of authority in
Bosnia and Herzegovina, which regulate the relation, keeping and
treatment of animals.
According to provisions of the Act on
Protection and Welfare of Animals every municipality is obliged to
establish and finance public shelters for stray animals as well as
hygienic services that are obliged to catch and transport stray animals
to veterinary stations and shelters.
Two very important ordinances
were legislated in 2010: Ordinances on both establishing shelters and
the conditions that shelters for stray animals and hygienic services
must fulfil.
Both ordinances provide very strict and humane ways of establishing and maintaining of shelters and hygienic services.
Instead of solving problem with legal solution, authorities have been
financing killing of stray animals in illegal pounds for years.
Financing of illegal pounds is a violation of provisions of Act on
Protection and Welfare of Animals, as well as a serious crime offense in
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
There are many illegal public shelters for
stray animals that are established and led by persons who are close to
Bosnian authorities. Politically eligible persons construct so-called
shelters for stray animals, which have the function of concentration
camps, and they invoice false spay/neuter programs, as well as for food
that would never be given to animals; veterinary examinations and
treatment, and the means for euthanasia. In fact animals are tortured
and killed in those shelters constantly.
Animals are beaten, cut,
clubbed, raped or tortured in many horrific ways and they do not have
water, food, accommodation, they freeze or they are exposed to extremely
high temperatures.
There are many illegal hygienic services that
receive money from budgets of different municipalities. Those hygienic
services kill stray animals, but they receive money for food,
medications, treatments, catching of stray animals as well as their
placement as they are alive.
Failure to implement Act on Protection
and Welfare of Animals is the result of a series of abuses and
obstructions as well as of dealing of authorities only with consequences
and not with causes of the problem, and causes are the abandonment of
animals, irresponsible ownership and uncontrolled reproduction.
Increased number of dogs on the streets is always and only a direct
result of irresponsible ownership, and failure to implement preventive
measures that are provided by the Act on Protection and Welfare of
Animals, such as punishing those who abandon animals, the full
identification of ownership and pets, spay/neuter projects with
vaccination and tagging of stray animals in an appropriate form and
number, and education and information campaigns which are aimed to raise
public awareness about the causes of the problem.
Act on Protection
and Welfare of Animals very clearly and precisely provides solutions
for dealing with an overpopulation of stray animals in Bosnia. The first
legal obligation of authorities is to build shelters for stray animals,
which purpose is to care for stray animals until they are adopted.
Conditions that all shelters must fulfil are provided by the Ordinance
on the establishment and the conditions that must be fulfilled by
shelters for stray animals in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Another legal
obligation of authorities is the registration of ownership of animals.
State Veterinary Office enacted the Ordinance on registration, micro
chipping and identification of ownership of animals Bosnia and
Herzegovina in 2017, but a unified register of ownership of animals has
not been established yet. Abandoning of animals by their owners is a
direct generator of the problem, and the cause of abandoning of animals
is the policy of impunity of people who leave their animals.
When
the registry of tagged animals and owners of animals is established, it
will enable the identification, prosecution and punishment of people who
leave the animals. The implementation of repressive measures will
directly affect the consciousness of citizens and achieve the functions
of general and special prevention and repression. Because of absence of a
register of breeders, illegal breeding causes increasing of number of
stray animals. Irresponsible or unregistered breeders and breeding
contributes to increasing the number of stray animals.
Although it
is their legal obligation, municipalities and cities refuse to finance
construction and maintenance of shelters for stray animals because of
poor financial condition, but we witness everyday improper and illegal
spending of budget funds. Also false information about the cost of
maintaining shelters are published. If violators of provisions of Act on
Protection and Welfare of Animals are punished, the funds raised from
fines ought to be directed to the construction and maintenance of
shelters for stray animals.
Also implementation of Act of Protection
and Welfare of Animals can be financed by funds collected from legally
obligatory vaccination of dogs against rabies. Until shelters for stray
animals are built, municipalities can help by financing of feeding of
stray animals, and authorities are obliged to implement spay/neuter
projects.
DEAD DOGS
If the shelters for stray animals, which must be “centres
for treatment and adopting of stray animals,” are built and maintained
in accordance with state regulations and ordinance, and if there is an
appropriate policy of establishing and managing shelters, the cost will
be low. Quality education and raising awareness of citizens are going to
get to the increase in the percentage of adoption of abandoned animals.
Hygienic services (dog catching) are directly related to the existence
of shelters for stray animals and because of that establishing of
hygienic services cannot be independent measure to solve the problem and
to decrease population of stray animals. Hygienic services must be
established in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance on the
establishment and the conditions that hygienic services must fulfil in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. The purpose of a hygienic service is capturing
and transport of stray animals to veterinary stations and shelters.
Certainly that establishment of legal hygienic services is necessary,
but hygienic services cannot exist and work without implementing all
other legal obligations of authorities, especially without building of
shelters. If hygienic services work without implementing all provisions
and measures provided by Act on Protection and Welfare of Animals, those
services do not solve the problem and they are perfect ground for
different abuses and misuses.
Only by full implementation of Act on
Protection and Welfare of Animals, misuse and illegal killing in
shelters and hygienic services can be prevented. Also, all responsible
authorities such as Veterinary Office, Veterinary inspection, authorised
official veterinarians, police, etc., must be involved in
implementation of Act on Protection and Welfare of Animals, and it is
their legal obligation. Authorities have failed to fulfil their legal
obligations and many authorities that are responsible for implementation
of the Act have actually violated the Act on Protection and Welfare of
Animals. Such illegal behaviour must be punished and prevented.
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1. Dalida Kozlic -donate here: PayPal: animals.dalida215@gmail.com
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1. Dalida Kozlic -donate here: PayPal: animals.dalida215@gmail.com
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CATS COUNT TOO!!
Preventing of abuse, which are particularly related to the fact that stray dogs can “my disappear is only possible by consistent implementation of all the measures stipulated by the Act on the protection and welfare of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as the maximum commitment and legal responsibility for the implementation of the Law on the protection and welfare of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and these are SVO, Inspectorates of veterinary inspection, an authorized official veterinarians, police officers and others. Such engagement is so far absent even in many of the cases coming to violations of the law by those responsible for its implementation which must be prevented and prevented.
The partial and manipulating misuse of Act on Protection
and Welfare of Animals, which has been in practice so far, only makes an
even greater and longer-lasting problem. Problem of overpopulation of
stray dogs can be solved by registration of ownership of dogs, engaging a
certified trainer for the protection of animals to educate people,
assistance in developing of a strategy to solve the problem of stray
animals and finally obtaining the project and building of
self-sustaining shelter for stray animals.
Without complete and consistently implementing of the Act on Protection and Welfare of Animals, the problem of overpopulation of stray animals will not be solved. It is important to end illegal practice of partial implementation of the law which is a criminal offense and which causes that the problem is even more complicated and difficult.
Since
Bosnian authorities break all provisions of Act on Protection and
Welfare of Animals, Bosnian rescuers are forced to implement the Act on
their own and protect dogs.
Rescuers are forced, at great financial
cost, to take their rescues to private boarding shelters or establish
their own shelters since they cannot keep a lot of dogs at their home,
and many rescuers have also turned their homes into shelters.
Also, rescuers are having to catch wounded or abused dogs AND CATS and take them to the vet on their own; they have to pay veterinary costs and costs of pensions in order to save the lives of stray animals.
This is the only way to save stray dogs and cats in this country, and yet all these things are actually the obligation of the Bosnian authorities, but not only do rescuers do the authorities’ job, many of them are actually attacked by the Bosnian authorities because every time a rescuer saves the life of a stray animal, the rescuer is actually preventing the authorities from catching and killing that animal, and preventing them from pocketing money for these illegal actions.
Dalida Kozlic; lawyer Expertise presented to Assembly of Canton Sarajevo in 2015
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