Animal cruelty: variability in preventative animal cruelty legislation in Canada
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Author (aut): Fanning, Emma
Thesis advisor (ths): Anderson, Greg
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Degree granting institution (dgg): Justice Institute of British Columbia, School of Criminal Justice & Security
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Companion animals provide unique health benefits such as alleviating depression and anxiety, which makes pet ownership desirable to many Canadians (Maharaj, 2016). Not to mention their adorable appeal. Canada was home to over 6.4 million dogs and 8.5 million cats in 2016 (Hunter & Brisbin, 2016). Each province and territory in Canada has their own preventative companion animal cruelty legislation to provide animal welfare. |
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animal abuse; case law; companion; domesticated; federal legislation; preventative; provincial legislation; welfare
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Author (aut): Emma Fanning
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Animal cruelty: variability in preventative animal cruelty legislation in Canada
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