Vets Welcome APGAW's Dog Breeding Report
12 years ago
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The Associate Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare (APGAW) has released an update report on dog breeding issues. Working with a small group of stakeholders including the British Veterinary Association, Dogs Trust, Kennel Club and RSPCA, this report looks at what has been done since the first APGAW report in late 2009 and the airing of Pedigree Dogs Exposed (2008) and Pedigree Dogs Exposed: Three Years On (2012).
Welcoming the report, BVA Past President Harvey Locke said:
“The BVA fully endorses the recommendations and practical solutions offered by this timely report.”
Mr Locke drew attention to a number of points in the report’s action plan including:1809 views
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5th July, 2012 18h04
- APGAW’s call for long-term funding and granting of regulatory powers to the Advisory Council on the Welfare Issues of Dog Breeding
- seeking to remove any ambiguity in the language used within the Kennel Club’s breed standards
- giving consideration to the meaning of ‘fit for function’ in the breed standards
- confirming the introduction of compulsory microchipping as the most effective means of permanent identification
- calling for the tightening up of dog breeding legislation in England (Northern Ireland and Wales have been taking the lead in introducing legislation)
- dog-breeding licensing requirement should be reduced to three or more litters
- pressing for animal welfare to be part of the core curriculum in schools
- all stakeholders should ensure that consistent key messages are delivered in education programmes
- Defra codes of practice should be updated to include breeding issues relating to hereditary disease and exaggerated features
- recognition of the value of a puppy contract
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