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Second OIE regional workshop on stray dog population control for West-Eurasia countries
Results of the first self assessment
Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 27-29 September 2017
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The Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale Abruzzo e Molise “G. Caporale” is a technical-scientific body of the Ministry of Health and Abruzzo e Molise Regions, founded in 1941
Our mission is to ensure human-animal-environment safe interactions, providing appropriate response to public health needs, through scientific knowledge and expertise on food safety, animal health and welfare, control and prevention of transmittable animal diseases, including zoonoses.
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Fields of activities
Animal Health and Welfare
Food safety
Health and environment
Information systems and animal I&R
Epidemiology & risk analysis
Knowledge management
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Veterinary Public Health (VPH)
“The sum of all contributions to the physical, mental and social well-being of humans through an understanding and application of veterinary science“ WHO consultation on "future trends in veterinary public health“, 1999
HEALTHY PEOPLE
HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
HEALTHY ANIMALS
ONE HEALTH
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Section I «Understanding the situation»
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Country 2 164,000 180,000 245,000 250,000 260,000
Country 3 160,000 160,000 160,000 180,000 200,000
Country 5 450,000 450,000 500,000 500,000 416,000
Country 6 - - - 80,352 89,147
Country 7 - - - - 350,000
Country 8 928,000 1,170,000 1,340,000
1,480,000 1,932,000
• Eight out of 8 countries completed the questionnaire
• The number of owned dogs is estimated in 6 countries
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The number of owned dogs is estimated in 6 countries
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7
8
Dog registration ina centralised
database
Dog registratio inperipheral
(regional/local)database
Dog licensing Breeder licensing Other
Fre
qu
en
cy
Frequency of different methods used to estimate number of owned dogs
NA
No
Yes
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The presence of stray dogs population is recognized as a problem in all countries
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6
7
8
Bites Zoonoses Noise Faeces Attacks tolivestock
Roadaccidents
Others
Fre
qu
en
cy
Frequency of issues related to stay dogs
NA
No
Yes
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• The annual number of stray dog bites to humans is known in 5 countries • The annual number of road accidents is unknown by all countries
• The annual amount of compensation funds paid for injured people has been provided by 7 countries - ranging between 0 to 4.000 €
15130
45000
4500
13207
55000
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
Country 2 Country 3 Country 5 Country 7 Country 8
Annual number stray dogs bites to humans
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• The estimation of the stray dog population is in place in 1 country
• The sources of stray dogs are identified in 2 countries - The owned dogs are the main source
• The counting activities are in place in only 1 country* in urban area and in another country** in urban & rural area - * In spring 2015, the number of stray dogs was counted and monitored
in the capital city
- ** annually
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ACTORS RESPONSIBLE
OF STRAY DOG POP
Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 Country 4 Country 5 Country 6 Country 7
Country 8
Veterinary Authority
- - - X - - - -
Private veterinarians
- - - X - - - -
NGO - - - X - - - -
Dog owners - - - - - - - -
Other government
agencies
- - - - - - - X
Local government authorities
- - X - - X X X
Other - city and district
executive authorities,
and municipalities
- X - - X stray animals culling units at
city and district
improvement departments
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Frequency of existing regulatory frameworks concerning dog population control related issues
No
Yes
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ADEQUACY OF RESOURCES
Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 Country 4 Country 5 Country 6 Country 7 Country 8
Human resources 1 NA 2 5 3 1 3 3
Financial resources 1 NA 2 5 3 NA 1 4
Technical tools 1 NA 1 5 3 NA 2 4
Infrastructures 1 NA 2 5 3 NA 2 3
Cooperative activities NA 1 NA 5 4 2 1 4
Public-private-NGO partnerships
NA 1 NA 5 2 1 NA 3
Central-state partnerships NA 2 3 5 2 2 NA 5
Province-local partnerships NA 2 NA 5 2 2 2 5
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Level of compliance for
Section I «Understanding the situation»
Full compliance for all countries
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Section II «Control measures» • Dog population control programmes (DPCP) are in place in 4 countries,
always in accordance with the territorial situation related to the dog population
- Country 3: • At municipal level
- Country 4:
• At municipal level
• Veterinary Services coordinate the programmes
- Country 5:
• At national, regional and municipal level
• Veterinary Services coordinate the programmes
- Country 8
• At national level
• Other Governmental Agencies coordinate the programmes
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What is a Dog Population Control Programme (DPCP)??
“a programme with the aim of reducing a stray dog population to a particular level and/or maintaining it at that level and/or
managing it in order to meet a predetermined objective”
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TAHC Chap 7.7 (Article 7.7.3.) Dog population control programme objectives
• improve health and welfare of owned and stray dog population;
• reduce numbers of stray dogs to an acceptable level;
• promote responsible ownership;
• assist in the creation and maintenance of a rabies immune or rabies free dog population;
• reduce the risk of zoonotic diseases other than rabies;
• manage other risks to human health (e.g. parasites);
• prevent harm to the environment and other animals;
• prevent illegal trade and trafficking.
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• Training program for personnel responsible for stray dog management is in place only in 3 countries
• Education and legislation for responsible ownership are implemented in 5 countries
- 3 countries -> only legislation
- 2 countries -> education and legislation
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Areas covered by education and/or legislation on responsible ownership
NA
Yes, only education
Yes, only legislation
Yes, in education and legislation
No
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• Dog identification and registration (I&R) are a legal obligation in 3 countries
• Only Registration is foreseen in 4 countries
• In 1 country, I&R are not a legal obligation.
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* Collar in Country 1 and chipping in Country 3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Transponders foranimals approved
under ISO standards(i.e. as in Reg.
576/2013 )
Transponders foranimals not
approved under ISOstandards
Ear tag Tatoo Other* None
Fre
qu
en
cy
Dog identification methods
NA
Yes
No
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• Registration and identification system in a centralised database is in place in 2 countries
• Registration and Identification system in a peripheral database is in place in 3 countries
• In 2 countries other systems are in place - Passport: Country 6
- Centralised database only in the capital city: Country 3
• Reproductive control for owned dogs is in place in 2 countries
• Surgical sterilization is in place for stray dogs in 3 countries - Country 5 in association with separation females on heat from males
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• Dog removal is in pace in 7 countries except in Country 2
• Capture and return is in place in 3 countries
• Rehoming is in place in 2 countries
• Release in place (CNR approach) is implemented in 3 countries
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Site selection (access todrainage, water, electricity and
environmental factors)
Kennel size, design andoccupancy taking exercise
Disease control measuresincluding isolation and
quarantine facilities
Management procedures(water, food, hygiene, etc.)
Fre
qu
en
cy
Different provisions to be considered when building/installing a shelter in the different countries
NA
Yes
No
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• Environmental control is in place in 6 countries - Country 2: The control is carried out by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural
Resources and the Ministry of Health (Hygiene and Epidemiology Center, municipalities)
- Country 3: Environmental control is in place in accordance with EU environmental Regulations (control of rubbish, dumps and abattoirs).
- Country 4: Environmental control is in place through the destruction of animal carcasses (combustion process).
- Country 5: Culling of stray dogs. Catching, sterilization and others
- Country 7: Environmental control is in place only in reserve, sanctuaries and national parks for wild animals
- Country 8: Environmental control is in place in accordance with EU environmental Regulations (control of rubbish, dumps and abattoirs).
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• Dog movement control is in place in 7 countries except Country 6 - At international level in Country 2 and Country 7 (in compliance with
Chapter 8.11 of the OIE TAHC)
- At country level (e. g. leash laws, roaming restrictions) in Country 3 and Country 5
- At both levels in Country 1, Country 4, Country 8
• Regulation of commercial dog dealers is in place in 4 countries
- Veterinary care and disease control are regulated in 4 countries
- Breeders and dealers regular inspections, including veterinary inspections, are in place in 2 countries
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• Reduction of dog bites is an objective of DPCPs in 7 countries (?)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Publicawareness/education
campaigns
Placing responsibilities onpet owners
Imposing penalties toirresponsible pet owners
Licensing for dangerousdogs
Fre
qu
en
cy
Methods implemented for reducing the incidence of dog bites
NA
Yes
No
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• Euthanasia of stray dogs is permitted in 7 countries
- Chemical injection • Country 1 : Potassium Chloride
• Country 5 Curariform agents
• Country 7: Strong chemical drugs
- Mechanical • Country 5: culling
• Country 6: “biothermal hole”
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Agressivebehaviours
Serious orincurable disease
Risk of diseasetransmission to
humans
Animal welfarereasons
Expiring of a giventiming
Other
Fre
qu
en
cy
Reasons for stray dogs euthanasia
NA
Yes
No
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• The estimated number of euthanized stray dogs varies significantly, from 250 to 308,207/year
All countries affirm that no methods, procedures and practices considered as unacceptable on animal welfare grounds - in accordance with article 7.7.6 point 11 (c) of
the OIE TAHC- are used
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Level of compliance for
Section II “Control measures”
- Partially compliance for 7 countries
- Full compliance for 1 country
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Section III «Monitoring and evaluation»
• Monitoring and evaluation of DPCP is in place in 3 countries - Country 8 and Country 4: monthly
- Country 5: annually
0
1
2
3
Improve performance byhighlighting both problens and
succesful elements of interventions
For accountability, to demostratethat the programme is achieving its
aims
Assuming methods arestandatdised, to compare the
success of strategies used in thedifferent locations and situations
fre
qu
en
cy
Reasons for monitoring and evaluation
Yes
No
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0
1
2
3
Dog population size,separated into sub-
populations accordingto ownership and
restriction ofmovement
Dog welfare, in thetarget population
Prevalence of zoonoticdiseases, such as rabies,in both the animal and
human population
Responsible animalownership
Other
fre
qu
en
cy
Elements covered
NA
Yes
No
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0
1
2
3
Feedback from the localcommunity (e. g. through the
use of structuredquestionnaires, focus groups
or "open format"consultation processes)
Records and opinionsobtained from relevant
professionals (e. g.veterinarians, medical
doctors, law enforcementagencies, educators)
Animal based measurements(e. g. direct observation
surveys of population sizeand welfare status)
Other
fre
qu
en
cy
Sources of information
NA
Yes
No
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Level of compliance for
Section III “Monitoring and evaluation”
- Partially compliance for 7 countries
- Full compliance for 1 country
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Stray dog population trend
observed over the last 3 years:
- Increased in 2 countries
- Stable in 3 countries
- Decreased in 2 countries
- No information from 1 country
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CONCLUSIONS Space for improvement
Quality of data on stray dogs, stray dogs number is not estimated but the trend is anyway provided by some countries;
Strategic and national program to control stray dog population, a need to implement regulations on dog breeding and sale; control of dangerous dogs,
regulation for shelters requisite and spay/neutering programs;
Legal obligation for dog I&R, registration and identification are a legal obligation only in 3 countries;
Resources availability, in general, there is an issue with adequacy of resources;
Educational programs on responsible dog ownership.
Specific needs
To implement dog I&R + monitoring and evaluation of DPCP
To Involve international experts in the development of strategic and national DPCP
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