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The Department of Health will set up a dog park for recreation dogs (22/07/2014)

The Councillor for Health, Inmaculada Pérez explained that since his department will soon enable a space that will serve as the dog park in the municipal land located between the slaughterhouse and Garden Fair Avenue.

In this place, the owners of the dogs may drop freely, without risk to the public without the owner can be fined for it.

This dog park will be fenced, have shaded areas, benches, lighting and drinking water.

It now embraces the request of several neighbors who wanted to have this place for proper spreading of their pets.

Moreover, Nuria Chinchilla, city veterinary, recalled that until 31 August, we are in the period of intensification of the rabies vaccine.

With the new regulations is required annually to vaccinate dogs and ferrets (over 3.5 months) and cats (over 5 months).

The municipal veterinarian, stressed the obligation to vaccinate against rabies to our pets.

Last year they stopped vaccinating in Yecla over 1,300 dogs.

The official number of dog bite injuries to people has increased in recent years.

Last year 8 cases of dog bites are known and so far this year there have already been 4 cases.

Nuria Chinchilla has been very pleased with the result of the dog adoption campaign started last year from the Department of Health.

He indicated that so far have adopted a total of 31 abandoned on the streets of our city dogs.

It has been made possible by the wide dissemination of these animals through the City website www.yecla.es, "adopts a pet" principally by social networking, volunteer work by collaborating with the Veterinary Service.

Dogs have been sent to all the Spanish geography.

A dog was also adopted for Therapeutic Lincoln Center, directed by canine psychotherapist Peggy Gilbert, who personally came to pick up Yecla Moon, which is ready and is participating in workshops with disabilities.

According to SIAMU (Animal Identification System Company in the Region of Murcia), there are currently identified in Yecla with microchip, a total of 4,742 dogs (of which 109 are classified as potentially dangerous race), 24 cats and 2 ferrets.

Moreover, the municipal veterinary explained that due to increased bite injuries to people, some of them causing serious damage, due to increased circulating dogs loose on public roads and the increase in complaints of nuisance neighbors barking, set themselves the endpoints of minor breaches of the Ordinance on Keeping of Animals, whose sanction was previously established from 30.05 to 300.51 €.

He explained that he has agreed to impose sanctions of 165 euros, to cases of animal are in abandoned lots, and in general, how many places can not be exercised over them adequate surveillance broadcast excreta in public or any other activity related to the maintenance of companion animals that results in the same dirt, loose circular or cause nuisance dog barking, meowing or odors.

Finally has been reported in relation to open disciplinary proceedings in 2013, for breach of the ordinance tenure pets, have opened 22 cases for infringement of the law of dog ownership of dangerous breeds 11 lack rabies vaccine, 6 lost driving on public roads, 3 not be identified by microchip, 3 feeding cats in the street and a case emission not collect excreta and

Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla

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