The Subject Of The Order Is The Professional And Humane Capture Of Homeless And Unattended Dogs, Transport To A Shelter And Their Maintenance, And, In Necessary Cases, To A Veterinary Facility, In Accordance With The Regulation Of The Minister Of Internal Affairs And Administration Of August 26, 1998 On The Principles And Conditions For Catching Homeless Animals (Journal Of Laws No. 116, Item 753).1. As Part Of The Implementation Of The Subject Of The Order, The Contractor Will Be Obliged To: 1) Humanely Catch Homeless And Unattended Dogs From The Pisz Commune And Transport Them To The Shelter, After Receiving A Notification In Accordance With § 2 Of The Contract Template, Constituting Annex No. 7 To The Swz; 2) Maintaining Dogs Placed In The Shelter By Performing The Following Activities: A) Ensuring Good Quality Daily Food Appropriate To The Age, Health Condition And Needs Of The Animal, B) Ensuring Appropriate Living Conditions, Keeping Pens Properly Clean, If Necessary, Disinfecting And Rodent Control Of Cages, Boxes And Runs For Animals In Accordance With The Adopted Procedure, Ensuring Protection Against Heat And Precipitation With Access To Daylight, C) Providing Separate Rooms For Pregnant Bitches And A Room For Aggressive Dogs, D) Providing Comprehensive Veterinary Care: Health Checks, Prevention, Treatment, Combating Internal And External Parasites, Vaccinations Against Rabies And Other Necessary Veterinary Treatments (In Accordance With The Principles Set Out In The Act Of August 21, 1997 On Animal Protection (Journal Of Laws Of 2023, Item 1580, As Amended), E) Observing Newly Admitted Animals During The Quarantine Period;3) Keeping Accurate Records Of Dogs Staying In The Shelter, As Well As Preparing Information Regarding: A) Marking, Including The Dogs Registration Number And The Number Of The Implanted Chip, B) Description Of The Animal - Species, Age, Sex, Color, C) Stay Of The Animal In The Shelter - Date Of Admission And Leaving The Shelter, D) Death Of The Animal With The Reason, E) Photographic Documentation Of Animals Admitted To The Shelter. 4) Obligatory Sterilization Or Castration Of Dogs Admitted To The Shelter, No Earlier Than 14 Days From Placing Them In The Shelter, With The Exception Of Animals In Which There Are Contraindications To Performing These Procedures Due To Their Health Condition Or Age - The Veterinarian Who Provides Medical Care At The Shelter Decides Whether The Procedure Is Necessary And, If Such A Need Is Determined, The Procedure Is Performed. In The Case Of Puppies, Castration May Be Performed After Reaching Three Months Of Age, And Sterilization After Reaching Six Months Of Age; 5) Marking Dogs In Accordance With Regulations And Standards In This Field By Implanting Electronic Identifiers (Chips); 6) Euthanasia Of Blind Litters And Terminally Ill Dogs - Whether Euthanasia Is Necessary Is Decided By The Veterinarian Who Provides Medical Care At The Shelter, And If Such A Necessity Is Found, This Proce