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ANIMAL WELFARE (DOGS) REGULATIONS 2016 (S.R. 2016, NO. 121) - REG 22

Euthanasia of dogs
(1)  A person with care or charge of a dog must not cause or allow the dog to be destroyed unless the destruction is carried out humanely by a veterinary surgeon or a person who is acting under the direct supervision of a veterinary surgeon.
Penalty:  Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.
(2)  It is a defence in proceedings for an offence under subregulation (1) if the defendant establishes that –
(a) the dog was humanely destroyed; and
(b) it was not possible to find a veterinary surgeon within a reasonable time; and
(c) the delay in waiting for a veterinary surgeon would have caused undue suffering to the dog.
(3)  For the purposes of these regulations, a dog is destroyed humanely if –
(a) the dog is rendered suddenly unconscious; and
(b) the death of the dog occurs while it is unconscious.
(4)  For the purposes of these regulations, a person (the supervised person ) is under the direct supervision of another person (the supervisor ) if the supervisor –
(a) is at the same location as the supervised person while the activity that is to be supervised is taking place; and
(b) provides instructions and guidance to the supervised person in relation to the activity being supervised, if necessary; and
(c) oversees and evaluates the performance of the activity by the supervised person; and
(d) is able to immediately render assistance to the supervised person, if required, at any time during which the activity is being undertaken.


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