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  1. Summary - Report animal abuse or serious neglect 

    Summary. You will not receive a receipt by email, so please review the information carefully before submitting. If you want to save what you have filled in, ...

  2. Introduction - reporting animal abuse and neglect 

    barking dogs; illegal dog breeds or animal species; aggressive animals; loose animals in the roadway or on private property.

  3. Report animal abuse or serious neglect 

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  4. Application for authorisation as a veterinarian 

    Necessary cookies ensures that our website functions properly and that you receive the information you need. In addition, we have one optional cookie. This ...

  5. Report animal abuse or serious neglect 

    Briefly describe what you have seen, where it happened, and why you believe the animal or animals are not doing well. 3000 characters left.

  6. When should you report cases of suspected animal abuse? 

    You should report all cases of suspected animal cruelty or serious neglect to the Norwegian Food Safety Authority or the police. Below you can find out what ...

  7. Fertilising products with effects as plant protection products 

    If you market an active substance as a fertiliser or use it as an ingredient in a fertiliser without approving the product as a plant protection product, you ...

  8. Travelling to Norway with caged birds, rodents and rabbits 

    It is important that animals crossing national borders do not carry contagious diseases and that illegal trade is prevented. Strict rules therefore exist ...

  9. Traveling with dogs, domestic birds, rabbits, and rodents to Svalbard 

    It is against the law to import living mammals and birds to Svalbard, with certain exceptions for domestic birds, rabbits, and rodents.

  10. Easing restrictions on the use of animal proteins in feed for food-producing animals ("feed ban") 

    Regulations governing the use of by-products from slaughterhouses, such as animal proteins, can sometimes be perceived as a barrier to improved access to ...