Companion Animals, Natural Disasters and the Law: An Australian Perspective

This article examines the regulation of companion animal welfare during disasters, with some context provided by two recent major disaster events in Australia. Important general lessons for improved disaster management were identified in subsequent inquiries. However, the interests of companion anim...

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Main Author: Steven White
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-08-01
Series:Animals
Subjects:
law
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/2/3/380
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spelling doaj-11cd38a6e31f429993e421f16a8579522020-11-25T00:48:44ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152012-08-012338039410.3390/ani2030380Companion Animals, Natural Disasters and the Law: An Australian PerspectiveSteven WhiteThis article examines the regulation of companion animal welfare during disasters, with some context provided by two recent major disaster events in Australia. Important general lessons for improved disaster management were identified in subsequent inquiries. However, the interests of companion animals continue to be inadequately addressed. This is because key assumptions underpinning disaster planning for companion animals—the primacy of human interests over animal interests and that individuals will properly address companion animal needs during times of disaster—are open to question. In particular these assumptions fail to recognise the inherent value of companion animals, underestimate the strong bond shared by some owners and their animals and, at the same time, overestimate the capacity of some owners to adequately meet the needs of their animals.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/2/3/380companion animalspetsnatural disasterslawpropertyAustralia
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Companion Animals, Natural Disasters and the Law: An Australian Perspective
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pets
natural disasters
law
property
Australia
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title Companion Animals, Natural Disasters and the Law: An Australian Perspective
title_short Companion Animals, Natural Disasters and the Law: An Australian Perspective
title_full Companion Animals, Natural Disasters and the Law: An Australian Perspective
title_fullStr Companion Animals, Natural Disasters and the Law: An Australian Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Companion Animals, Natural Disasters and the Law: An Australian Perspective
title_sort companion animals, natural disasters and the law: an australian perspective
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series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2012-08-01
description This article examines the regulation of companion animal welfare during disasters, with some context provided by two recent major disaster events in Australia. Important general lessons for improved disaster management were identified in subsequent inquiries. However, the interests of companion animals continue to be inadequately addressed. This is because key assumptions underpinning disaster planning for companion animals—the primacy of human interests over animal interests and that individuals will properly address companion animal needs during times of disaster—are open to question. In particular these assumptions fail to recognise the inherent value of companion animals, underestimate the strong bond shared by some owners and their animals and, at the same time, overestimate the capacity of some owners to adequately meet the needs of their animals.
topic companion animals
pets
natural disasters
law
property
Australia
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/2/3/380
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