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What does "Hunderegister" mean in English?

Last updated on 9 April 2024

Hunderegister, literally translated as “dog register” in English, refers to a system where dogs are registered and their information is stored in a database.

What is “Hunderegister”?

Hunderegister is a mandatory or voluntary system, depending on the region, where dog owners register their pets with local or national authorities. In Germany, the specifics of this system can vary by state (Bundesland). For example, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony) has a mandatory registration system where all dog owners must register their pets in a central register. This system helps in identifying dogs, their owners, and in some cases, assessing the potential danger posed by certain dogs based on their breed, age, and sex[1][4]. The registration often involves providing details about the dog, including its breed, age, and a unique identifier such as a microchip number.

More information about “Hunderegister”

The primary purpose of Hunderegister is to facilitate the identification and return of lost or found dogs to their rightful owners. It also serves public safety and health purposes by enabling authorities to track vaccinations and, in some regions, assess the potential risk certain dogs might pose. In addition to local registers, there are also private organizations, such as TASSO in Germany, where owners can register their pets for similar purposes[1].

Here are some additional terms that are related to Hunderegister:

  • Mikrochip: A microchip implanted in a dog for identification purposes. It contains a unique code that is registered in the Hunderegister.
  • Tierheim: Animal shelters where lost or found dogs are taken care of. A well-maintained Hunderegister can significantly reduce the time a dog spends in a Tierheim by quickly identifying its owner[1].
  • Tierschutz: Animal protection. Hunderegister contributes to Tierschutz by preventing dogs from becoming lost and helping to reunite them with their owners.

In conclusion, Hunderegister plays a crucial role in responsible dog ownership and animal welfare by ensuring that lost pets can be quickly returned to their owners, thereby reducing the number of animals in shelters and on the streets.

Sources

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