Changing laws for animals in Mexico: Everything you need to know
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Changing laws for animals in Mexico: Everything you need to know

Animal Equality • Oct 25, 2024
The article discusses recent changes in animal welfare laws in Mexico. In 2017, Mexico City made history by becoming the first state in the country to ban the use of animals in circuses, a significant step toward protecting animals from abuse and exploitation. The law also prohibits the use of animals in rodeos and fights, as well as establishing strict penalties for those who mistreat or harm animals.

Additionally, Mexico has implemented federal laws to regulate the treatment and care of animals across the country. These laws include guidelines for the proper maintenance of pets, regulations for the commercial breeding of animals, and restrictions on the use of animals for scientific research. The government is also working towards ensuring that animals are treated with dignity and respect in all sectors, including agriculture, entertainment, and research. Overall, these new laws aim to improve the well-being of animals in Mexico and protect them from cruelty and exploitation.
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