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    Best Countries for Animal Welfare


    Austria
    Receiving an A Grade, Austria is among the best countries for animal welfare. The Austrian Animal Welfare Act 2004 suggests that the protection of the wellbeing of animals should be held to a value that is equal to humankind. The act prohibits the suffering of animals, infliction of unjustified pain, exposure to heavy fear, and injury to animals with the exemption of some hunting and fishing. The act also applies to farm animals with regulations particularly aimed at protecting them. The 2004 act bans the use of wild animals in circuses and also prohibits fur farming. In 2005, the country banned the use of orangutans, chimpanzees, and gorillas for experiments.

    Switzerland
    According to international standards, Switzerland has higher levels of animal welfare and protection in comparison with other countries. The Animal Welfare Act of 2005 protects the welfare and dignity of animals. Activities that are deemed degrading to the dignity of animals are forbidden and include suffering, infliction of pain, harm, or exposure to humiliation or anxiety. The country was awarded a Grade A from World Animal Protection in 2014.

    United Kingdom
    Animal welfare in the UK is different from animal conservation. The latest animal welfare legislation in both Wales and England is the Animal Welfare Act of 2006. The act introduced tougher penalties for both cruelty and negligence which include a lifetime ban from pet owning, a 51 week maximum jail term, and fines amounting up to £20,000. The act also introduced the duty of care to a pet by the owner who is required to provide the necessary basic needs for the animal. The UK received a Grade A from World Animal Protection.

    Germany
    The Animal Welfare Act in Germany creates an offence for substantial pain, injury, suffering or negligently and willfully inflicting pain on an animal. There is a specific list of prohibited acts such as damage, force feeding other than for health purposes, overloading, abandonment, suffering, and causing significant pain. Although the term "animal" is not used in the act, there are references to fish, vertebrates, amphibians, cephalopods, reptiles, warm-blooded animals and cold-blooded animals. The German constitution was amended in 2002 to include the protection of animals as a goal for the state. Germany received a Grade B from World Animal Protection in 2014.

    Netherlands
    According to international standards, the Netherlands has moderately strong animal protections. The Netherlands replaced its Animal and Welfare Act 1992 with Animal Act 2011, which came into force in 2013. The act features anti-cruelty and duty of care provisions that are also applicable to farm animals. The use of great apes for experiments is prohibited as well as testing cosmetics on animals as per the EU Animal Welfare Rules. The country received a Grade B from World Animal Protection in 2014.

    Denmark
    By international standards, the country of Denmark has moderately strong protections for animals. The Denmark Animal Welfare Act of 2013 prohibits direct negligence and abuse, thus requiring animal keepers to provide basic needs to their animals. In 2014, the country was awarded a Grade B from World Animal Protection.

    Sweden
    In Sweden, cruelty to animals due to negligence or intent is an offence according to the country's penal code. Such protections apply to all animals. The country's Welfare Act 1988 provides that animals be protected from disease, unnecessary suffering and be treated well. The act includes other specified requirements such as sufficient space, food, care, and water. Unlike, the EU's slaughter requirements, Sweden does not grant exemptions for kosher slaughter. The country received a Grade B in 2014 from World Animal Protection.

    Animal welfare organizations
    There are numerous animal welfare organizations in different countries around the world such as the Humane Society of the US, American Society for the Prevention of cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), The world Animal Protection, Best Friends animal Society, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), Humane Society International in Australia, Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty Against Animals (RSPCA), Pet Smart Charities, and many other who all work towards improving the welfare of animals.

    Rank Country Name Overall Grade
    1 Austria A
    2 Switzerland A
    3 United Kingdom A
    4 Germany B
    5 Netherlands B
    6 Denmark B
    7 Sweden B

    https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/...l-welfare.html

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    Yes I'm very interested in animal welfare and it is good to see that these European countries are instigating laws to protect animals and are at the forefront. I want the live trade in Australia banned because it has been shown that it is cruel and many animals suffer and die en route. I don't eat meat but do eat fish. I'm conflicted with killing animals for food. I love animals and even if I have a fear of them e.g. sharks and crocodiles I still don't want them killed. Sharks and crocodiles are often in the headlines here in Australia because of people been killed so it is often on my mind. I don't want them killed though because us humans encroach on their territories. I often use this quote:

    "The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mahatma Gandhi
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    It's worth noting that all the top countries in animal welfare are Germanic. Germanic people have traditionally been known to be close to nature and love animals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
    It's worth noting that all the top countries in animal welfare are Germanic. Germanic people have traditionally been known to be close to nature and love animals.
    Fact: The National Socialists were the first people in the world to place laws that protects animal rights and ban kosher slaughter of animals and etc.

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    ohh so animal brothels became finally illegal in Denmark?
    Raping an animal carries no punishment in Denmark. According to the Danish law, it is legal to have sex with an animal, to spread animal pornography, and to have animal brothels. Although the legality of bestiality has been questioned on a number of occasions, a parliament majority believes that it is not necessary to ban sex with animals. Dyrenes Venner (Animal Friends) started a campaign in early 2010 for the introduction of a total ban. Recently, an episode in a TV programme about Danes who have sex with animals has sparked a new debate in Denmark.
    https://www.change.org/p/ban-animal-rape-in-denmark

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    Yes I'm very interested in animal welfare and it is good to see that these European countries are instigating laws to protect animals and are at the forefront. I want the live trade in Australia banned because it has been shown that it is cruel and many animals suffer and die en route. I don't eat meat but do eat fish. I'm conflicted with killing animals for food. I love animals and even if I have a fear of them e.g. sharks and crocodiles I still don't want them killed. Sharks and crocodiles are often in the headlines here in Australia because of people been killed so it is often on my mind. I don't want them killed though because us humans encroach on their territories. I often use this quote:

    "The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mahatma Gandhi
    Nice too several Central European countries on the top of the list. Still animal transporting (alive) long times (without space to move) between Europe .... is one the cruelest issue on this business here in Europe. But of course listed countries are not who do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toppo900 View Post
    Fact: The National Socialists were the first people in the world to place laws that protects animal rights and ban kosher slaughter of animals and etc.
    Also interesting to note. Today Scandinavian countries are the only ones with the balls to outlaw kosher slaughter, others are too afraid to offend certain religious groups. For all the wrongs happening in the North, one has to acknowledge the good things as well.
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