State Committee for Veterinary and Livestock Development
Registration and identification of animals in the state veterinary service is mandatory. It is forbidden to keep and feed unidentified animals. Animals that do not have an attribute and/or a veterinary passport with an identification number are considered to be unidentified and are considered uncontrolled and will be seized for identification of the owner in the prescribed manner.
Slaughter of animals for commercial purposes is mandatory only in a specialized slaughterhouse (with the exception of slaughter for personal use with the permission of a veterinarian)!
Animal owners are obliged to confirm that the animal was sold or donated in the veterinary passport to the representative of the State Veterinary Service! In doing so, pet owners will also provide their ID.
When the buyer (receiver) buys (receives a gift) an animal, he is obliged to apply to the representative of the state veterinary service at his place of permanent residence to register the animal within seven days!
Cattle, sheep and goats, camels, not later than fourteen days after the birth of one month. Slaves and goats from four thoughts, piglets are of one mind, Dogs and cats are considered three times.
Dogs are walked in open areas or in specially designated areas, the owner of the dog must take measures to prevent the dog from running away or attacking people or other animals. Also, the dog should be taken for a walk with a token attached to the collar. When the dog is walking in open spaces, it must be on a muzzle and on a leash up to 2 meters long, and on a leash up to 1 meter long in public places.
In the event that stray dogs and cats are found on the streets, it is necessary to immediately report to the department for catching stray animals under the city and district development departments.
If it is allowed to keep no more than one dog and one cat in a separate apartment of an apartment building with the consent of the neighbors and private housing owners' association, it is allowed to keep dogs only on a leash in separate houses.