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After Moushira Ismail’s appeal to the “government”… What are the conditions for licensing dog clinics?

Report – Doaa Raslan

In the past few hours, artist Moushira Ismail caused a stir on social media by appealing to the Council of Ministers on air, for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and the Cairo Governorate, due to her house being turned into a dog clinic.

Moushira Ismail indicated during a phone call with the “Al-Sittat” program presented by Soheir Gouda on “Al-Nahar” channel that she has lived in a real estate in Heliopolis for 42 years, and she and the residents of the property were recently surprised to rent the ground floor to someone to use it as a hospital for dogs in the property.

Moushira Ismail added: “The building is residential and not for any other purposes, whether commercial or administrative. Accordingly, the presence of a dog hospital on the ground floor of the property is illegal and requires the concerned authorities to take action against the violation. The dogs in the building are large and not normal, and the dog is treated like a small cow.”

Following the artist Mushira Ismail’s call for help from the dog clinic, the “website” reviews the conditions for establishing veterinary clinics.

The General Syndicate of Veterinarians clarified the conditions for registering veterinary clinics, stating that anyone who wishes to register veterinary clinics must submit a lease contract, noting that the period specified in the lease contract is the period for which the certificate will be issued, and the duration of the certificate does not exceed 5 years.

She explained that there must be a tax card, which lists the activity of a veterinary clinic.

The union stressed the importance of having an engineering drawing for the activity of a veterinary clinic, with only the water source clearly indicated, while ensuring the availability of: “a valid passport copy, a valid personal card, an acknowledgment of commitment to professional ethics, an inspection of the sub-union stamped with the union’s seal, and an electricity or water receipt.” .

The papers are submitted to the subsidiary unions to which the veterinary clinic is affiliated, and the general union is responsible for reviewing the papers and issuing the license within a week of receiving the papers.

The papers are also rejected if it is discovered that there are any scratches or modifications in them, because the activity of the veterinary clinic is a professional and not a commercial activity, and it is not permissible to trade veterinary medicines through it. However, the veterinary clinic can be allowed to trade medicines through a license obtained from the General Authority for Services. Veterinary.

It is required to have a commercial register, while ensuring that the center for selling and trading veterinary medicines and vaccines is licensed from the General Authority for Veterinary Services. It is not permissible to combine more than one license within one facility.

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