The Hanseatic and university city has the duty to receive, properly accommodate and care for found animals. In addition, the city has the task of keeping animals seized on the basis of regulatory and police regulations to avert danger. In addition, it is the responsibility of the city to accommodate animals for animal welfare reasons, provided that they are not kept in a species-appropriate manner. In order to transfer this mandatory task to an external service provider in the future, it will be put out to tender in an open procedure in order to bind a contractual partner who can fully fulfil this mandatory task in compliance with animal welfare, animal disease and regulatory regulations.
Conclusion of a reception and supply contract for found animals and officially seized animals from the area of responsibility of the Hanseatic and University City of Rostock under the following conditions:
Provision of an institution on the territory of the Hanseatic and University City of Rostock for the accommodation and acceptance of animals that have been handed over as found animals or taken away or secured by sovereign order. Guarantee of acceptance during normal business hours (Monday to Friday from 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.) as well as on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 10.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. Alternative:
Provision of a facility for the accommodation of the animals outside Rostock and an additional facility on the territory of the Hanseatic and University City of Rostock, which serves to accept the animals that are accommodated outside Rostock. Warranty of acceptance as above. Minimum reception capacities to be ensured (annual average based on the last 5 years: 131 dogs, 168 cats, 55 small pets and 208 wild animals, 10 reptiles). In addition, appropriate arrangements must be made for the temporary accommodation of wild animals.
- Receipt of found animal notifications according to the specifications of the Hanseatic League and University City of Rostock
- Reception, housing and care of animals (found animals, seized and assigned by the Veterinary Office)
Animals) in compliance with animal welfare, animal disease and regulatory requirements.
- Keeping a register of livestock
- ensuring the health, physical integrity and welfare of animals,
species-appropriate husbandry in accordance with § 2 of the Animal Welfare Act and the Animal Welfare Dog Ordinance; Guidelines and opinions on minimum requirements for the keeping of animals are considered binding requirements and must be complied with. For the keeping of animals for which there are no minimum legal requirements, the latest scientific findings must be observed - daily health surveillance of the animals by the keepers
- Provision of an infirmary and a quarantine station for sick or suspected infected animals
- Provision of separation possibilities for newly admitted animals and incompatible animals
- Provision of running areas for dogs, cats and other animals (e.g. aviaries)
- Provision of separate storage facilities for feed, equipment and
Cleaning and disinfecting agents - outbreak-proof accommodation of the animals as well as a restriction of access rights to the staff (protection of the
Equipment so that unauthorised persons cannot enter the premises and premises) - Nuisance caused by the immissions emanating from the animals (e.g. noise) must be avoided as far as possible
- Animal shelters must be easy to clean and disinfect
- Provision of sufficient and knowledgeable personnel for the care and care of the animals, including the expertise in the
Handling of dangerous animals and expertise in the care of animals with behavioural problems as well as regular training of staff - close contact between animals and humans should be maintained on a daily basis. He must not refer to the times of feeding and
Cleaning work should be limited.
- Cooperation with the LUNG M-V and with the Lower Nature Conservation Authority of the Hanseatic and University City of Rostock
with regard to species protection issues - Guarantee and organization of the veterinary care of the animals via a contractually bound veterinarian, who also
Prophylaxis measures (flea treatment, deworming, vaccination) as well as labelling and castration measures - surrender of the animals to the beneficiaries
- Reintroduction of recovered wild animals on the basis of § 45 Abs. 5 Bundesnaturschutzgesetz, if necessary levy to
a wildlife reception station - The animals from the animal population of the animal shelter Schlage attributable to the Hanseatic and university city of Rostock as well as from
of the currently operated acceptance point (Tierklinik Rostock GmbH) are to be taken over with the start of execution of the contract (01.02.2023).
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