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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

My neighbor's dog barks all the time, what can I do?
My dog bit someone, what happens now?
My landlord has verbally agreed to let me keep a dog. Now, after I have my dog already 6 months, I was forbidden in writing to keep a dog in this property. Is this allowed?
My neighbor's dog is extremely fat. Is this animal cruelty?
My dog was slightly injured at the shelter/daycare - who has to pay the veterinary costs?
I discovered a dog in a parked car - isn't that animal cruelty?
My neighbor's dog is always chained - is that legal?
How do I clarify which countries I am allowed to travel to with my dog? And whether I come back to Switzerland?
What is the process of importing dogs?
How many dogs may I keep?
Where does animal cruelty begin?
Muzzle and leash obligation: When applies what?
Walks - how often and how long do I need to walk my dog?

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

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What must a transfer agreement contain?

Takeover/transfer agreements can be concluded in case of donation of an animal or purchase of an animal.
In the absence of special regulations, the usual provisions of the gift and thus the Art. 239ff. of the Code of Obligations (OR) apply in the case of a gift.
If someone wants to take an animal from a home, usually a contract of sale or so-called takeover or animal placement contract is concluded.
Either the purchase price is agreed upon or it is stated that the amount of money paid represents a takeover fee in the sense of a contribution to expenses.
The takeover contract is usually a normal purchase contract, which transfers ownership of the animal to the buyer.
However, a trial period can be imposed on the new owner (e.g. a few weeks), during which he has the possibility to withdraw from the contract. In this way it can be prevented that an animal has to stay with a new owner, which does not want it after all. In many cases, unfortunately, animals from shelters have a history, so the buyer of an animal from the shelter cannot make the same demands on the health and character traits of an animal, as, for example, when buying an animal from a recognized breeding. Animal shelters have often excluded their warranty in their contracts. Therefore, better to study the content of the contract more carefully.

 

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