From 01/26/2006 the following applies: Outside of your own, fenced property, all dogs must be on a leash, except in the marked dog exercise zones. Application for exemption from the leash obligation possible (see link). The following also applies: ...
The Youth Protection Act serves to protect children and young people. For example, children and young people are not allowed to be present in amusement arcades. Brandy and drinks containing brandy or food that contains brandy in more than a small ...
You must notify the responsible authority in advance of any livestock exhibitions, livestock markets, cattle shows, competitions or similar events involving livestock.
If you wish to organize a dog or cat show or events of a similar nature in a rabies-prone area or with dogs or cats from an EU Member State or third country, you must notify the competent authority beforehand.
Animal welfare means the individual protection of each animal, regardless of whether it is wild animals or animals kept in human care. It is about the animal-friendly handling and keeping as well as the protection of the animals during transport ...
If you hold a fair or weekly market where only a small amount of livestock is sold, you can request that the event not be monitored. To do so, you must submit an application to the relevant authority.
The private keeping of dangerous animals requires approval in accordance with the regulations of the Hamburg Dangerous Animal Act. The animals that require a permit include various scorpions and spider species, armored lizards, lizards, giant and ...
If you keep animals or handle animals, you are obliged to inform the responsible department for consumer protection, trade and the environment immediately if you suspect an animal disease. Outside the usual reachability, the police must be informed.
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