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socialisation

socialisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • opneming v.e. individu in de omgeving
  • the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture

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socialisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the act of meeting for social purposes

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    socialisation
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • the action of establishing on a socialist basis

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      socialisation
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • acculturatie
      • the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture

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      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. In indoor enclosures, group-housing systems are preferred since these provide opportunities for socialisation and exercise.
      2. advise on rehoming schemes, including the appropriate socialisation of the animals to be rehomed.
      3. promoting measures aiming at effective re-socialisation of offenders, in particular of juvenile offenders;
      4. With appropriate socialisation provided at an early age, such behaviour can be expressed both to conspecifics and man.
      5. Additional human socialisation time, and visual, auditory and, where possible, tactile contact with other ferrets should be provided for all single-housed animals on a daily basis.
      6. Additional human socialisation time, and visual, auditory and, where possible, tactile contact with other dogs, should be provided for all single-housed animals on a daily basis.
      7. Where Member States allow rehoming, the breeders, suppliers and users from which animals are intended to be rehomed shall have a rehoming scheme in place that ensures socialisation of the animals that are rehomed.
      8. It should be noted that within this concept and strategy every encouragement is given to holding dogs in large and socially-harmonious groups both to increase the available floor space and to enhance socialisation opportunities.
      9. It should be noted that within this concept and strategy every encouragement is given to holding ferrets in large and socially harmonious groups both to increase the available floor space and to enhance the socialisation opportunities.
      10. Should Member States allow rehoming, it is essential that the breeder, supplier or user has a scheme in place to provide appropriate socialisation to those animals in order to ensure successful rehoming as well as to avoid unnecessary distress to the animals and to guarantee public safety.