Incredible Exotic Animals As Pets In Canada References
Incredible Exotic Animals As Pets In Canada References
This Blog Goes On To Say That Regulation May Be Necessary For More Dangerous Species And That Owning A Domestic Animal Can Be Just As Challenging As Owning A Domestic (Depending On The Species).
Due to this reason, they’re considered a great exotic pet. Exotic, they come from a different environment. The bc spca does not support keeping wild or exotic animals as pets due to their unique physical and emotional needs.
Exotic Pet Breakdown By Province:
Keeping exotic pets, which are often incorrectly considered to be 'wild animals,' has become very controversial. Pijac canada’s exotic animal policy suggested list of prohibited species. She also happens to be a.
Most People Haven't Even Heard Of Many Of The Species That Some People Own, So Why Would They Feel Educated Enough On The Subject To Make Judgments About Their Suitability As Pets?
If you get one, you need to make sure to train them not to bite and to give them plenty of room to fly. These birds definitely cost a pretty penny, often costing over $10,000. Failure to do so could lead to sickness and suffering.
Alberta Toughened Its Stance On Exotic Animals In 2000.
It is illegal to own any exotic animals without a permit. Lives across canada and the northern us. They are wild animals and it is impossible to provide them with all the conditions and resources they would have in their natural environment.
Very Rarely, The Provincial Government Issues Permits For The Personal Possession Of Wild Animals.
Exotic pets are becoming increasingly popular with those looking for an animal companion that’s a bit more outside of the mainstream than cats, dogs and goldfish — through there are certain animals that should definitely not be considered when looking for a pet due to factors like animal welfare and cruelty, environmental impact and public health and safety. Our exotic animals farm since opening has been home to a variety of exotic animals including fennec foxes, falcons, marmoset monkeys, squirrel monkeys, savannah kittens and many more. One blog by an exotic pet owner stated “banning “exotic” pets is senseless”.