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The effect of chemical castration in male dogs, the use and regulations in Norway vs Hungary

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Sarah Westgaard szakdolgozata (952.4Kb)
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2015
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Westgaard Sarah S
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Summarizing the knowledge I've gathered the last year by comparing the different regulations and situations in Norway and Hungary, I can conclude that there is no “solution” or “best way”. The different regulations, way of thinking and use regarding chemical castration, is depending on many factors, including culture, economy and stray dog problems. In my practical work in Norway during my studies, I have seen both positive and negative sides of the regulations. The same in Hungary. There will never be a common agreement on which regulations are the best. But, I now have a wider understanding of why they are so different. I will meet many situations in my future career, where my open mind and experience from the Hungarian system and the Norwegian one, will make decisions easier. Every male dog is different both physically and mentally, so I also have to consider that what might be the best solution for one, is not the best for the other.
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