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Animal and Law - Q&A's

Animal and Law - The Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation (SUST) answers questions from animal owners, animal lovers and interested parties in an easy-to-understand manner.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us at: info@susyutzinger.ch

Dogs - Q&A's

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My dog was slightly injured at the shelter/daycare - who has to pay the veterinary costs?

It depends on the individual contract with the caretaker. In most cases, the owner of the dog must pay for the veterinary costs, not the shelter.

As a rule, the contract between the dog owner and the caretaker states that the dog accommodation does not guarantee the health of the dog in its care. The caretaker is entitled to appoint a veterinarian of its own choice for the treatment and the costs incurred in this regard must usually be paid in full by the dog owner.
The delivery of the dog to the care of the dog accommodation is usually at the dog owner's own risk. The dog owner is liable for any personal injury, property damage or financial loss caused by the dog in care. If your dog was bitten by another dog, and the caretaker could witness this, in the given case the liability insurance of the owner of the biting dog can cover the costs.

Cats - Q&A's

My cat was injured by a dog, who pays the costs?
Am I allowed to feed the neighbor's cat?
In unserem Quartier hat es heimatlose Katzen, was kann ich tun?
The neighbor's cat is locked out during the whole day and cannot enter the house while its owners are at work. There is no cat door and no shelter for the animal. is this animal-friendly?

Other Animals - Q&A's

A donkey living with horses – is that enough?
Am I allowed to keep a single rabbit?
Reptiles: Do they need holding permits & expert opinions?
Are rabbits and hares the same?
Birds: Do they need owner inspections & holding permits?
I found an injured fox, can I take it to a clinic?
Am I allowed to throw fish into the toilet?
My cleaner released my budgies by mistake, what can I do?

Q&A's in general

My vet made an incorrect diagnosis, the animal is now dead - can I prosecute him?
What happens if an illness is discovered shortly after the animal is taken over, which the seller/animal shelter did not inform me about?
What must a transfer agreement contain?
What action can be taken in the event of a poor husbandry situation?
How many pets may I keep privately?
For which species do I need a permit?
At what point do I need an animal caretaker certificate?
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