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About multi-headed breeding
Last updated on April 5, 2024.
As the number of dogs and cats increases, care for feeding and walking, pet supplies such as collars and leads, and medical expenses such as vaccines increases in proportion to the number of animals.
The hassle and cost of breeding is many times the number of animals, and it is necessary to take different care than if you keep them alone.
For example
〇 Evacuation methods in the event of a disaster
〇 Relationship between animals
〇 Management of health management and feeding
〇 Further consideration for local residents
I need to consider it.
There have been cases in which dogs and cats have been increased more than the number they can take care of, and finally they can not take care of them and go bankrupt, which has become a major social problem.
Let's think again before starting to keep the next one.
"Do you know the problem of multi-headed breeding?" Flyer (PDF: 590KB)
"Do you want to keep more?" Flyer (Ministry of the Environment) (outside site)
"Guidelines for Multi-headed Breeding to Face People, Animals and the Community" (Ministry of the Environment) (outside site)
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