LEGAL STATUS AND INDEMNITY, VETERINARY-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTEXT OF STRAY DOGS IN THE LEGAL SYSTEM OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Attacks by dogs, primarily stray dogs, are a very common problem faced by both underdeveloped and developed local goverments. The damage caused by attacks from stray dogs has multiple, and often long-lasting, harmful consequences for their victims, which are also reflected on members of their families. This manuscript provides a veterinary-epidemiological definition of the concept of dogs, as well as their legal definition in the context of „dangerous things“, and the psychological aspect that is regularly manifested in victims. Analyzing the legislation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a comparative presentation of the regulations of the EU member states, systematic overviews and answers are given, which are important for the improvement of existing regulations and harmonization of law and jurisprudence.