Despite the call from the authorities throughout the department Due to the restrictions that are imposed, one of the customs to receive December is the use of gunpowder. This practice puts not only people at risk, but also causes damage to animals due to gunpowder.
Explosions of pyrotechnics, cHow happens in the so-called dawn of November 30which marks the beginning of the holiday season, affect animals. These have much sharper senses than humans.
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Veterinarian Sandra Sierra assures that “we have to know how to protect them and reduce signs of anxiety. The first thing is to close doors and windows. This is very important because many pets are lost due to fear of gunpowder; “They run out into the street, get run over, or get lost trying to find shelter.”
The care specialist animals emphasizes that it is important that the furry have a plate with data identification and a contact telephone number. These data will be used to find the owners in case they are lost.
They also recommend not pampering nor caress them at the moment of crisis. In this regard, experts assure that what this action does is reinforce fear. «It is very important to help them with anxiolytic products: flowers of bach, chamomile, lemon balm, la albahaca. These are going to relax them,” adds Sierra.
The towild animals too They suffer similar effects from gunpowder. Especially birds, which have much sharper hearing.
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Can pets legally be seized during financial disputes?
## Can Your Pet Be Seized? Legal Expert Weighs In
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**HOST:** Welcome back to the show. Today, we’re delving into a surprising legal question: can your beloved pet be seized during financial disputes? Joining us to discuss this is legal expert, [Insert Guest Name and credentials]. [Guest Name], thanks for being here.
**GUEST:** Thanks for having me. This is definitely a topic that gets people’s attention!
**HOST:** It certainly does. We’ve seen news reports recently highlighting cases where pets have been considered assets in debt settlements. Can you shed some light on this for our viewers?
**GUEST:** Absolutely. While it might seem unusual, legally speaking, pets can sometimes be treated like property. In cases of bankruptcy or unpaid debts, a court could potentially order the seizure of assets, including pets, to satisfy those debts. However, there are often many factors involved before a judge would make such a decision.
**HOST:** So, it’s not a simple yes or no answer?
**GUEST:** Exactly. Courts will consider things like the value of the pet, the emotional attachment, and alternative ways to settle the debt.
**HOST:** This topic raises a lot of ethical questions. What advice would you give to pet owners who are concerned about this possibility?
**GUEST:** Be proactive. Make sure your finances are in order. Keep clear records of your pet’s ownership and any expenses related to their care.
**HOST:** Wise advice. [Guest Name], thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us today. This is certainly a situation that pet owners need to be aware of.
**GUEST:** My pleasure.
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