Are you allowed to simply take wild animals like deer, ducks, or foxes with you?
Like as a pet?
I'm sorry about the question. I wrote it more as a joke and didn't expect so many responses. I'm a big animal lover myself and own a small dog.
I would be interested 🙂 Lg
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No, of course you can’t.
But then why can you take street dog? I’m more willing if I adopt a dog but criminal if I catch a duck.
A street dog is a dog and thus a domesticated animal. On the other hand, foxes are wild animals.
By the way, there are no street dogs here. And also from abroad, you can’t just take a street dog home – it needs certain vaccinations, a microchip and an EU hot card. Depending on the country from which you want to introduce a dog, quarantine may come up.
You can’t take a street dog and keep it. You have to give it to the animal shelter and only if no owner has registered after half a year, you can keep it.
That’s right.
It may be that you do something with wool, but you are not a benefactor.
No, you can’t. These are wild animals that would not feel comfortable with you in an apartment. In addition, you could not feed yourself there and your fellows would be missing.
No, you can’t.
No and it would be animal cruelty just as if you wanted to raise cats as a house cat.
That would be animal torture. First you know freedom and then you live in captivity. If the animal is hurt and you do it to help OK but not because you want a deer.
No, it’s a wilderness. Who does that is a wilderer.
I’m sure there’s nothing wrong with a law of wild animals, so I can’t take anything from the wilderness and keep it at home as pets.
No.
No, but I would do it anyway
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Neandertal culture.