Vets Welcome APGAW's Dog Breeding Report
14 years ago
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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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