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Dog Catching for Dummies
Brian Faulkner
Making sense of OIE Guidelines
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7 year old child’s perceptionof a dog catcher
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Common Reality
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Inhumane handlingmostly occurs at:-
Point of capture.
Movement of dogs onto or from vehicles.
Movement of dogs within holding facility.
In fact at any point !!
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Main causes are:-
Poor or lack of Training for staff.
Inadequate equipment.
Badly designed vehicles.
No management accountability.
No standard operating Procedures (SOP’s)
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OIE Guidelines
• Adopted by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) in 2009.
• Requests all 178 member states to use only humane methods.
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OIE Guidelines:-
• The Competent Authority should collect dogs that are not under direct supervision and verify their ownership.
• Capture, transport, and holding of the dogs should be done humanely.
• The Competent Authority should develop and implement appropriate legislation and training to regulate these activities.
• Capture should be achieved with the minimum force required and equipment should be used that support humane handling.
• Uncovered wire loops should not be used for capture.
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Training is vital
• Poorly trained personnel can aggravate an aggressive response in dogs.
• People and dogs are injured.
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Competent Authority
Means the veterinary authority or other governmental authority of a member having the responsibility and competence for ensuring or supervising the implementation of animal health and welfare measures, international veterinary certification and other standards and recommendations in the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code.
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Verifying Ownership• Check for micro-chip; ear
tattoo or collar with tag.• If an owner is identified a
notice should be served advising said owner how to reclaim his dog.
• Dogs may be returned immediately at the discretion of the municipality.
OIE guidelines state:- “The Competent Authority should collect dogs that are not under direct supervision and verify their ownership”.
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Capture of Dogs
OIE guidelines state:- “Capture should be achieved with the minimum force required and equipment should be used that support humane handling.
Uncovered wire loops should not be used for capture.”
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Uncovered wire loops unacceptable
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Minimum force isdifficult to define and is dependent upon local environment and type of dog you are having to catch.
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Friendly or sociable dogs
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Luring Pick-up & Carry
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Slip leashes
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Newton’s 3rd Law
‘For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction’
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Higher level of forcemay be required for free roaming dogs
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Snares
• Useful for catching ‘free roaming’ dogs.
• Not suitable for long term restraint.
• Un-socialised dogs may react violently.
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Nets!
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Pictures courtesy of:-
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My personal favourite!
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Balinese net
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Even more difficult dogs
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Graspers/Catchpoles
• Can be used for long term restraint.
• Difficult to catch free roaming dogs in an open location.
• Used correctly, could be classed as minimum force.
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How NOT to do it!
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The CORRECT way!
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Health Warning!!
Catchpoles can seriously damagea dog’s health and are potentiallylethal unless used correctly.
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Y Poles
Ideal for general restraint in kennel situation and limited use in the field.
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Chemical CaptureThe last option to consider
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Anaesthesia of an animal in field conditions
• Can only guess dogs bodyweight.• Dogs do not drop immediately.• Operatives fail to learn basics of humane dog handling.• Severe trauma to dog can occur if gun Incorrectly calibrated.• Blowpipes are better option.• Never to be used for cats.
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Dominica
• Establish a feeding regime.
• Dog learns that you are not a threat.
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Dominica
• Gradually expose dogs to items of equipment.
• Dog learns to ignore them.
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Dominica
• Continue to expose dogs to various types of equipment you may use e.g. leashes, snares, graspers, nets etc.
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Dominica
• Increase the exposure, e.g. feeding dogs on or near equipment you may use.
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Dominica
• Dog by now is virtually caught!!
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Dominica
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Thanks to Sherry Grant & Yudisthera Street Dog Foundation, Bali Indonesia
WHO LET THE DOGS OUT CATCHING.wmv
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THANK YOU