Respect and care for animals

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All animals deserve respect. When you own a pet, it not only deserves your respect, but it also relies on your care.

In the same way that you respect and care for your friends, your parents and your family, you need to do the same for your pet.

Treating your pet with kindness is a great way to show that you care for it.

Looking after its needs shows that you both respect and care for your pet.

Animals in the wild also need your respect and care. Remember, many wild animals are not used to human contact so you need to be aware that they can react quite differently to your household pet.

Duty of care

Having a duty of care for any animal that you are in charge of means you are legally obliged to care for it by providing for its needs in a reasonable way for:

  • food and water
  • accommodation or living conditions
  • the display of normal behavioural patterns
  • treatment of disease and injury
  • handling of the animal.

The duty of care is based on the internationally-recognised ´five freedoms´ of animal welfare.

Freedom from Hunger and Thirst

           By ready access to fresh water and a diet to maintain full health and vigour

Freedom from Discomfort   

           By providing an appropriate environment including shelter and a comfortable resting area

Freedom from Pain, Injury or Disease

           By prevention by rapid diagnosis and treatment.

Freedom to Express Normal Behaviour

           By providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal's own kind.

Freedom from Fear and Distress

            By ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering

Vets care

Vets dedicate their lives to helping, respecting and caring for animals.

Your vet assists in the care of pets and animals by giving advice on:

  • How to choose the right pet and care for it
  • How to feed your pet properly                                
  • How to control parasites such as fleas, heartworm and worms
  • How to prevent or treat various illnesses and diseases
  • Regular checkups and vaccinations
  • Desexing of your pet
  • Socialisation and training
  • Treating your sick or injured pet

CLICK HERE for tips on treating your pet with respect

  ImageCLICK HERE for some fun games thanks to the QLD government’s Animal Welfare Unit.

  ImageCLICK HERE to play a Pet Care game.

CLICK HERE to download the worksheet  "Crack the code"

CLICK HERE to download the worksheet " Pet facts 2"