Hunting Protection: What Hunters Can Do with Straying Dogs

Source: AGRARHEUTE (Glomex)

Feared among pet owners, highly controversial among hunters: The rules in so-called hunting protection. In most federal states, this stipulates that the hunting right holder of a hunting ground, i.e., the tenant or owner, is allowed to shoot not only predatory wild species like foxes, but also dogs and cats to protect the game. However, strict rules apply, which can vary greatly from state to state.

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