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Animals Used In Entertainment, Shows, and for Exhibition


(Approved by the AVMA Executive Board November 2007)

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The AVMA supports the humane and ethical use of animals in spectator events, shows, exhibitions, motion pictures, and television in accord with existing federal, state, and local animal protection laws. The AVMA encourages all organizations involved with animals in spectator events, shows, exhibitions, motion pictures, and television to develop, implement, and enforce appropriate guidelines or standards to ensure humane treatment of these animals, including provision of veterinary care. Further, the AVMA recommends that any spectator events involving animals be conducted in a manner that minimizes injury and that veterinary care be provided or be readily available. Examples of such events include but are not limited to animal exhibitions, dog racing, dog sled racing, field trials, horse racing, polo, and rodeo. The AVMA condemns the fraudulent use of drugs, non-nutritive agents, or procedures intended to alter performance, conformation, appearance, or other functions of animals in competition. The Association urges its members to report such activities to the appropriate authorities. The AVMA also condemns the use of live animals for training racing dogs, and the practice of "soring" as defined by and covered under The Horse Protection Act, 15 U.S.C 1821-1831; 9 C.F.R ch.1, parts 11, 12. For further information on soring in horses please visit AVMA's website at: http://www.avma.org/reference /backgrounders/soring_in_horses_bgnd.asp

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