拉脱维亚为参与犬类治疗的治疗犬提供福利措施的法律规定

Marika Lotko
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本文从理论文献综述、研究和法规制定等方面对治疗犬福利方面进行了分析,考虑到治疗犬既是治疗动物又是家庭宠物的双重角色,对这些方面进行了独特的解读。本研究旨在根据科学文献和监管法案分析治疗犬的实施福利措施。我们进行了15次半结构化访谈,探讨治疗犬的主人如何为他们的治疗犬提供福利要求。以下福利类别被确定为描述参与犬类治疗的治疗犬:满足基本需求,兽医护理,培训,工作过程和表达物种特定行为的可能性。研究结果表明,治疗犬训导员达到了福利的最低要求,在某些情况下甚至超过了这些要求;然而,是达到最低福利要求还是超过福利要求,取决于训导员的选择。在某些情况下,缺乏监管需要改进最低要求的设定,例如,每天/每周治疗犬的工作量。
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Legal Regulation for Providing Welfare Measures for Therapy Dogs Involved in Canine Therapy in Latvia
The article analyses therapy dog welfare aspects based on theoretical literature review, researches and regulatoryenactments, providing a unique interpretation of these aspects arising from the consideration that therapy dogs havedual roles, being both therapy animals and household pets. The present research aims to analyse implemented wel-fare measures for therapy dogs, based on scientific literature and regulatory acts. Fifteen semi-structured interviewswere conducted to explore how therapy dog owners provide welfare requirements to their therapy dogs. The followingcategories of welfare were identified to describe therapy dogs involved in a canine therapy: meeting basic needs, vet-erinary care, training, work process and possibility to express species-specific behaviour. The research results indicatethat therapy dog handlers fulfil the minimum requirements of welfare and in some cases exceed these requirements;however, it is up to a handler to choose whether the minimum or an exceeded amount of welfare requirements will beperformed. Lack of regulation in some cases necessitates improvement in setting minimum demands, for instance, insuch cases as a therapy dog workload per day/week.
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