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According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the concept of humane treatment of domestic animals is still new to many people in Vietnam so the administrative fines will be light at first to raise awareness about the law among the public. The punishment was included in Decree 14 issued in 2021 about administrative violations in farming.

Head of the communal police departments and chairman of the people's committees of all levels have the authority to issue the fines. Individuals could be fined VND1mil (USD43) to VND3mil if they beat, cage, or neglect their animals. The fine for an organisation is VND6mil.

Slaughterhouses that beat animals or do not have any cages to ensure sanitation before slaughtering them will also be fined VND3mil to VND5mil. The decree also increased the fines from VND30m (USD1,300) to VND50mil for those who pump water and other substances into the animals before they are slaughtered.

Depending on the total number of animals being abused, the fines may change. Violators will be fined from VND5mil (USD216) to VND10mil if the total weight of the animals is under 100kg and up to VND30mil to VND50mil if the total weight is over one tonne.

The decree will take effect from April 20 and will be applied for pets and farm animals such as dogs, chicken, ducks and cows.  Dtinews

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