SANTOS, E. D.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5528800130653307; SANTOS, Edilene Dias.
Resumo:
The animal cause in the city of Campina Grande is still a complex work and full of limitations. The public power in the year 2005 has officially euthanized more than 700 dogs and cats. Between June 2004 and May 2005, 522 dogs and cats were euthanized at the Zoonoses Center. This research had as objective to develop a study on the public policies, zoonoses, abandonment and mistreatment to the animals in this city. An analysis was carried out on the current legislation, as well as a search for information and data on the number of animals in the Zoonoses Center, as registered, the number of castrations, donations, microchipping of animals that are part of the vehicles of animal traction , Along with environmental agencies and enforcement authorities, as well as to protectors, veterinarians and lawyers. An exploratory research was developed, with oral history methodology, where one sees much more than what the interviewee says or does. The interviews were obtained through voice recording. There was a survey of historical, social, economic and environmental data of the city of Campina Grande, and obtain data besides the answers given by the interviewees involved in the actions directed to the animals, the local Zoonoses center, protectors, politicians, lawyers, veterinarians activists or
sympathizers Of the animal cause. Documentary and bibliographical research. It is concluded that the current legal system, which is not too severe, is in fact insufficient. There are very mild penalties for this cause; There is no public policy; There is no political power sensitive to animals in the city. And much of what is considered ill-treatment is linked to the Northeastern culture, and to the fact that the animal is still "considered" and not considered as what it is, a subject of law.