Pets that appear in the graphic image of this campaign, looking for a home and were also given away and abandoned.
Of these, more information may I Canicross during Sunday's 16.
Marina Garcia, Councillor for Citizen Security and Irene Santos, President of the Association 4Patas Jumilla, presented the campaign "Christmas Do not give pets are not toys."
Irene Santos has stressed that animals not be given away for Christmas, remembering the responsibility that comes with having a pet, and that around 20% of the animals that are collected during the year are given away at Christmas.
It is more advisable that the person who wants to have an animal, decides for itself.
Irene wanted to encourage those who want to have a pet, to call for the adoption, there are many different associations to adopt animals.
This year there are 425 abandoned animals at the shelter, 120 and 300 have given up for adoption.
We must prevent abandonment, because Jumilla multiplied more than the number of early animals compared to other municipalities.
Remember that you are celebrating the First Week of Activities, which will hold a fundraising dinner, and Sunday I Canicross be held, with a flea market and music.
The Councillor for Safety, recalled that animal owners must meet certain requirements, as is to put the microchip pets, as legal bond between pet and owner.
From the Department is intensifying microchip reading, and also come to check his microchip citizens.
It shows the data of the pet and the owner.
The penalty for not wearing microchip between 1502.54 and 3005.06 euros.
Pets can not be loose, but a leash, or be punished in 30.05 to 300.51 euros also potentially dangerous dogs must wear a muzzle or be penalized 300.52 to 2404.05 euros.
The owners of potentially dangerous dogs must have a license and liability insurance, and the owner must not have a history to obtain such license.
If you do not have that license, the penalty ranges between 2204.06 and 15,025.30 euros.
According brand Ordinance Citizen Security, pet owners must remove animal droppings in public or punish them from 60 to 300 euros.
"Everyone likes to walk through a clean and costs nothing picked up, helping to keep our city clean," said Marina.
The Councillor for Safety, Marina Garcia, thanked the selfless work in the Partnership 4Patas, who are always when called, picking up stray animals, a task worthy of thanks.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla