Support for Neutering Outdoor Raised Dogs and Adoption Fees for Abandoned Dogs

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[Wanju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho] Wanju County announced on the 5th that it will promote animal welfare projects such as neutering outdoor-raised dogs, neutering stray cats, and supporting adoption fees for abandoned dogs.


The main projects include neutering surgery for 110 outdoor-raised dogs, neutering surgery for 100 stray cats, and support for adoption fees for 10 abandoned dogs.


First, support for neutering outdoor-raised dogs is a new project aimed at preventing the occurrence of abandoned animals by neutering companion dogs raised in yards for basic livelihood security recipients. Applications are accepted at each eup and myeon office until the 14th.


Support for neutering stray cats is a project to prevent resident damage by controlling the population of stray cats. Applications are accepted at the Wanju County Agricultural Livestock Division and are processed in order of application.


Support for adoption fees for abandoned animals is a project that supports expenses such as examination fees used when adopting abandoned animals. Information can be obtained at the Wanju County Agricultural Livestock Division. In addition, abandoned animals under protection can be checked through the Animal Protection Management System.


Meanwhile, not only companion dogs raised indoors but also companion dogs over 2 months old raised in yards are subject to mandatory animal registration. In particular, owners raising dangerous dogs (Dosa dogs, Rottweilers, American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers) must complete dangerous dog owner education and are required to subscribe to dangerous dog liability insurance.




Wanju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr


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