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Proposal for the integral protection of police dogs

by PREMIUM.CAT
El grupo parlamentario de juntos quiere que el cuerpo de Mossos d'Esquadra reconozca a los perros de la unidad canina como agentes de policía. El objetivo es garantizar su bien físico, psicológico y emocional, a lo largo de su vida, más allá de su vida laboral, asumiendo la administración los gastos de mantenimiento y asistencia veterinaria. "Los cambios regulatorios necesarios deben realizarse para que los perros de la unidad canina del Cuerpo de Mossos d'Esquadra se consideren propiedad de (8k, mejor calidad, obra maestra, altamente detallada: 1.1)

Initiative of Together for Animal Dignity

The parliamentary group Together has presented an innovative proposal to ensure the welfare of the dogs that make up the Canine Unit of the Mossos d’Esquadra. The purpose of this initiative is to recognize these animals as official police officers, guaranteeing a decent and full life until the end of their days.

Commitment to the welfare of the dogs

Deputy Jeannine Abella emphasized the need to make legislative changes that allow the canine unit dogs to be owned by the Department of the Interior until his death. This would mean that the expenses of veterinary living and assistance were covered by the administration, thus guaranteeing the physical, emotional and psychological well -being of animals.

Maintenance of relationship with agents

According to the proposal, once the dogs retire, they should not be transferred to third parties, but the agents who worked with them could continue to have custody. This measure not only recognizes the special bond between animals and their agents, but also seeks to preserve their quality of life after leaving their labor functions.

Recognize the merits of retired dogs

Together he also seeks to have retroactive effects, so that all retired dogs can benefit from this recognition. This would include the possibility of receiving decorations or mentions in institutional events, thus celebrating their dedication and service.

An example to follow

The Canine Unit of the Mossos, which currently has about 65 dogs of different races, has noted that when animals retire between the ages of 9 and 11, they are usually given in adoption, ceasing to be part of the body. However, recently, the Rural Agents Corps has established a precedent for recognizing the dogs of the special canine group as agents, ensuring their protection and well-being throughout their lives.

A promising future for work dogs

Deputy Abella said that this pioneering initiative could serve as a model for other emergency canine units, promoting greater protection and recognition of working dogs. He also recalled that the parliamentary group had already recorded several questions about the well -being of these animals, emphasizing the importance of ensuring a better future for dogs that serve society.

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