Dogs: Permission to keep dogs commercially
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Schleswig-Holstein (Linie6Plus)
Service Description
If you want to keep dogs commercially, you need a permit.
If you want to keep dogs commercially, you need a permit from the competent authority.
Requirements:
- The person responsible for the activity must have the specialist knowledge and skills required for the activity based on their training or previous professional or other contact with animals. Proof of this must be provided to the competent authority in a technical interview on request.
- The person responsible for the activity must have the necessary reliability.
- The rooms and facilities used for the activity must enable the animals to be fed, cared for and housed in accordance with legal requirements.
The permit may be granted subject to time limits, conditions and requirements insofar as this is necessary for the protection of the animals.
Teaser
If you want to keep dogs commercially, you need a permit.
Who should I contact?
To the districts or independent cities (veterinary offices).
Which documents are required?
The application must be accompanied by proof that the legal requirements regarding the personal expertise of the person responsible and the suitability of the rooms and facilities have been met.
Please contact the responsible office in advance.
What are the fees?
The permit is subject to a fee. The fee is between 26.00 and 511.00 euros in accordance with the state ordinance on administrative fees for a permit in accordance with Section 11 (1) TierSchG. Detailed information can be obtained from the competent authority.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
You may only start work once you have a (valid) permit.
Legal basis
- § Section 11 of the Animal Welfare Act (TierSchG),
- State Ordinance on Administrative Fees (General Tariff of Fees) (tariff item 14.4.1.8) - VwGebV SH.
What else should I know?
General information on the subject of animal husbandry can be found on the website of the state government of Schleswig-Holstein.
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.