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Felmérés a gazdátlan állatok helyzetéről Magyarországon

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2013-12-19
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Németh, Andrea
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Latching on the researches of the Department of state veterinary medicine and agricultural economics I would like to survey the status of the unowned animals from the point of view of the animal shelters and flaying-houses. From the 140 animal-keeping places, that I found on the Internet, I could find just at 109 email accessibility too, and out of these just 68 were functioning and living. Altogether we got back 35 filled up and evaluated questionnaires. Our questions were framed suitably to the orders of the market researches, and so were landed to the animal places. Our questions tended principally to the form and to the type (animal shelters and flaying-houses) of the animal estates, to the headcount, to the monthly number of the getting in and out, and to the number of the euthanasia. We were also interested in, which animal species are in an animal estate and which of them is the most kept, why and how many time after the adoption is an animal given back to the estate, and by what regards choose somebody an animal.
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