Job Recruitment Website - Property management - Who is in charge of raising dogs and disturbing people in the community?

Who is in charge of raising dogs and disturbing people in the community?

Generally speaking, the departments of civil affairs, human resources and social security, market development, etc. Will do a good job in dog management according to their respective responsibilities. So keeping dogs in residential areas will be managed by these departments. In addition, the residential properties, civilized offices and news media should also do a good job in the publicity and education of dog management laws and regulations and disease prevention, and advocate standardized and civilized dog raising.

In addition, the dog management in the community also involves other departments. Among them, the public security department is responsible for dog registration and annual inspection, issuing dog licenses and dog licenses, and investigating and dealing with illegal dog-raising behavior according to law; The animal husbandry department is responsible for dog immunization and quarantine, issuing immunization certificates, supervising the operation and use of veterinary rabies vaccine, monitoring the epidemic situation of dog diseases, and supervising animal clinics and employees.

The person in charge of the health department is responsible for the monitoring of rabies epidemic situation, the management of diagnosis and treatment of rabies patients and the publicity and education of rabies prevention and control knowledge; Urban management department is responsible for investigating and dealing with the behavior of raising dogs in violation of city appearance and environmental sanitation regulations; The industrial and commercial department is responsible for supervising and managing dog-related business activities, and investigating and banning unlicensed business activities according to law; The food and drug supervision department is responsible for supervising the quality of rabies vaccine and other drugs for human use.

The content of this article comes from: Diagnosis and Control of Diseases and Pests by China Agricultural Publishing House.