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The Animal Welfare Act (AWA) requires wholesale breeders and dealers who supply animals to pet stores, brokers, or research facilities to be licensed with USDA . Breeders and dealers are required to meet the minimum standards of humane animal care and treatment established by the AWA.
The Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) is an independent registered charity that works with the animal welfare science community worldwide to develop and promote improvements in the welfare of farm, companion, laboratory, captive wild animals and those with whom we interact in the wild, through
While it is true that the manner in which we treat animals does affect their welfare, animal welfare is not defined as the treatment an animal receives. Rather, animal welfare refers to how an animal is coping with its environment and living conditions. Animal welfare can vary from poor to good, along a continuum.
Good animal welfare requires disease prevention and treatment, responsible care, proper housing, management, nutrition, humane handling, andwhen necessaryhumane euthanasia.
Preserving animal welfare means considering all aspects of an animals wellbeing. Veterinarians have the knowledge, expertise, and responsibility to protect animal welfare in any setting. AVMA supports this work with resources on topics from breeding to housing to transportation to humane endings.
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UFAW promotes and supports science that can gain insight into what matters to animals, assessing their welfare, and improving the quality of their lives through practical developments in all aspects of their care. Change for the better depends on knowledge, understanding and practical solutions.
In 1997, David Fraser and his colleagues at the University of British Columbia introduced a framework complementary to the Five Freedoms to demonstrate this point. They proposed there are three major concepts of animal welfare: health and production; natural behavior; and feelings (affective states).

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