What animals do people raise in Germany?
The Germans love their pets just as much as any other people, but they have a lot or rules concerning them. This was taken from the site listed below. As far as I can tell, the pets listed most are dogs, cats and ferrets. It looks like rabies is still a problem in the wild there so they are serious about rabies vaccinations and they do not allow certain breeds of dogs which they consider dangerous. The regulations in force exist mainly to control the movement of cats, dogs, ferrets, rabbits, rodents, ornamental fish, parrots and parakeets, carrier pigeons, some other bird species, and horses. Anyone with rare or unusual pets should seek advice from the German Embassy in their country of origin. Some species will be subject to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). Owners should consult the CITES website in their home country or the German Embassy in their home country for their specific breed. For those moving to Germany, pets are considered part of the im