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Formalities
Pets
[It is
<b>mandatory to register pets</b>in the
<b><u>Andalusian Central Registry of Pets</u></b>, <b>
identify them with a microchip</b>, and <b>
keep their health records up to date</b>.<br /><br />
Owners must ensure they
<b>provide adequate care,
comply with current regulations</b> on coexistence and respect in public spaces, and
<b>guarantee their well-being</b>, avoiding any situations of abandonment or abuse. Furthermore, in the case of
<b>dogs</b>, it is mandatory to comply with the regulations on restraint and control in public spaces, especially in parks and common areas.<br /><br />
Furthermore, the
<b>ownership of potentially dangerous animals (PPP)</b> is regulated by
<b>specific regulations</b> that impose additional requirements. Owners must obtain an
<b><u>administrative license</u></b>. These animals must always be identified and registered, and comply with safety measures such as the use of a mussel and leash in public spaces.<br /><br />
For <b>more information on requirements and procedures</b>, it is recommended to <b>contact the Granada City Council</b> or consult the <b>current regional regulations.</b></p>
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