kennels ,quarantine kennels,anaimal welfare
Kennels - A kennel is the name given to any structure or shelter for dogs. A kennel is a doghouse, run, or other small structure in which a dog is kept. American English often uses the word "doghouse" in this context; in British English the term "kennel" is preferred, but the phrase "in the doghouse" is understood but does not mean "in the kennel", rather it is a colloquial phrase meaning (of a person) "in trouble" or "being shunned". Used in the plural, the kennels, the term means any building, collection of buildings or a property in which dogs are housed, maintained, and bred.
A boarding kennel is a place where dogs are housed temporarily for a fee, an alternative to using a pet sitter. Although many people worry about the stress placed on the animal by being put in an unfamiliar and most likely crowded environment, the majority of boarding kennels work to reduce stress. Many kennels offer one-on-one "play times" in order to get the animal out of the kennel environment. Quarantine kennels - Quarantine is voluntary or compulsory isolation, typically to contain the spread of something considered dangerous, often but not always disease. The word comes from the Italian (seventeenth century Venetian) quarantena, meaning forty day period.
A kennel is the name given to any structure or shelter for dogs. A kennel is a doghouse, run, or other small structure in which a dog is kept. A quarantine kennel is a shelter that is used to quarantine dogs or other animals if thought to be sick or exposed to some disease. The quarantine kennel is also used if taking an animal from one country to another. Many countries require animals to spend a term of up to six months in quarantine before being allowed in the new country. This ensures that the dog or animal isn't sick before being let in the new country. Many times these quarantine kennels are located on or near the airport grounds. Some allow visitation with the animal, some don't.
Animal welfare - Animal welfare is to be known as the physical and psychological condition for non-human animals. At the same time it also means, the care and concern from humans to the animals.
The common concerns include the way animals are killed for food for humans, scientific researches and for fashionable clothes. Animal welfare played a major role in the UK since the 19th century. Many welfare organizations come forward and take interest in the welfare and upkeep of the animals. Welfarism can sometimes be confused with the animal rights and the animal liberations.
Usually animals get motivated from sympathy and empathy. It also takes into consideration ones self interest. More care and concern is given to the animals that are useful to humans such as “farm animals and pets, etc.”
Interest among people for animal welfare seems to grow and more attention is paid by the media and governmental organizations.