New boss in the veterinary office: Dr. Gneiser-Schupp takes responsibility!

Dr. Barbara Gneiser-Schupp wird neue Leiterin des Veterinäramtes in Günzburg und übernimmt wichtige Aufgaben im Tierschutz und Verbraucherschutz.
Dr. Barbara Gneiser-Schupp becomes the new head of the veterinary office in Günzburg and takes on important tasks in animal protection and consumer protection. (Symbolbild/MW)

New boss in the veterinary office: Dr. Gneiser-Schupp takes responsibility!

A fresh breeze is now blowing in the veterinary office of the district office in Günzburg. Dr. Barbara Gneiser-Schupp has been appointed the new director, as district administrator Hans Reichhart announced. Gneiser-Schupp as an official veterinarian has brought her comprehensive knowledge of animal health and consumer protection to the authority since 2008. In her new tasks, she sees herself well equipped to stand up for the well -being of the animals in the district and to strengthen the central role of the veterinary office as the guardian of animal health.

"It is very important to me to protect our animals as best as possible and to promote their health," said Gneiser-Schupp with anticipation of the new challenges. Her commitment is not only a personal matter of the heart, but is also closely related to the core tasks of the veterinary office. This includes monitoring animal health, animal welfare and control of veterinary medicines and animal by -products. Food safety and the sampling of feed in the district, which is ensured by your authority, is also closely linked.

core tasks of the veterinary office

The veterinary office has a variety of responsibilities that affect both the protection of animals and humans. According to the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture , the main tasks include:

  • contraception and control of animal diseases
  • Protection of people from health dangers from animal pathogens
  • preservation of life and well -being of the animals
  • protection against misleading by animal foods

In addition, the area is also closely linked to the requirements of the right to animal disease. This includes monitoring agricultural companies and private animal husbandry where animal welfare and animal health have a top priority.

Food safety and consumer protection

An important responsibility of the veterinary authorities is food control, which ensures that the legal requirements are met in the region in about 3,000 companies. Consumer complaints in relation to foods are just as part of the daily work, such as checking animals during slaughtering and wild meat extraction, to ensure highest quality standards, reports the City> Wiesbaden .

with an experienced team and the experience of Dr. Barbara Gneiser-Schupp at the top, the veterinary office in Günzburg should continue to ensure a healthy and safe environment for animals and consumers. In the sense of the motto "From the stable to the table", the holistic protection of the health of animal and man is in the top priority.

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OrtGünzburg, Deutschland
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