The amount the police can fine if you leave the dog at the supermarket door

With the entry into force this Friday of the animal welfare law, the Police will be able to fine up to 10,000 euros to those who leave their dogs at the door of a supermarket or any other establishment and it is prohibited, among other things, to use electric collars.

Leaving an animal inside a vehicle or in thermal conditions that could endanger its life will also be subject to sanctions, as well as keeping it permanently on a terrace, basement or balcony, the National Police has reported.

Dogs may not spend more than 24 hours alone in a home even if they have sufficient food and water and in the case of other pets this period may increase to three days.

The new regulations, remind the Police, include the obligation to report to the authorities the disappearance of a pet animal or a wild one in captivity within a maximum period of 48 hours.

The use of electric collars to train a dog or any other tool that could cause injury to the animal is also prohibited.

The law sets penalties ranging from 50 to 200,000 euros, depending on the seriousness of the infraction.

Meanwhile, leaving a dog at the door of any establishment can result in a fine of up to 10,000 euros and in cases of animal abuse the fines rise up to 200,000 euros.

The objective of the law is to ensure zero abuse of pets in Spain and eradicate animal abandonment, while promoting responsible adoption and ownership. EFE

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