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Vienna - The recent designation of the working dog tradition as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO has sparked renewed calls for the immediate repeal of a controversial ban on working dog sports in Austria. Lawmakers from the Freedom Party (FPÖ) are urging the government, particularly the Health Minister, to take swift action to reverse this regulation.
FPÖ animal welfare spokesperson has expressed satisfaction at the UNESCO recognition, arguing that it necessitates a reassessment of the existing prohibition on working dog activities. The law was reportedly enacted without proper consultation or opportunity for public input, shortly before the departure of the former Green Minister. Critics contend that the ban was ideologically motivated rather than based on factual assessments.
Concerns have been raised regarding the implications of the ban, especially as it pertains to the training and breeding of service dogs in Austria. According to sources within the Interior and Defense Ministries, the prohibition may lead to the need to import service dogs from abroad, complicating the breeding standards and potentially undermining local animal welfare practices.
Additionally, the ban could hinder the availability of qualified personnel from the dog sport community for crucial roles in law enforcement and the military. The recent UNESCO recognition highlights the importance of preserving the working dog culture, which is supported by many individuals actively engaged in various dog-related activities.
Individuals interested in participating in this cultural tradition can join organizations, enter competitions, or pursue training as instructors. Numerous events occur yearly on both national and international stages, including working dog tests and rescue dog competitions. The global governing body for working dog sports, the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI), ensures that breeding and training standards are maintained, promoting responsible and ethical practices.
In light of the UNESCO designation, the FPÖ is poised to take further actions to advocate for the repeal of the ban, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that respects both cultural heritage and animal welfare.
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