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> What has changed in the last year to significantly cause an increase?
I have received a press release from the RSPCA stating that the number of people buying a pedigree puppy from a pet retail outlet has increased since this time last year. What has changed in the last year to significantly cause an increase?
> Did see the other day on the news that they are trying to stop a certain company here in Manchester and Leeds from selling animals.
>They will not succeed until it is made illegal to buy a puppy/kitten etc from the person who bred it or ....
> I think you mean 'made illegal to buy a puppy/kitten other than from the person who bred it ...
What has changed in the last year to significantly cause an increase?
And as we all know petshops get there pups from puppyfarms so they can charge less
> I've not seen puppies sold in shops over here in the UK ever.
> They naively believe that unregistered dogs are more healthy than registered ones ! :-(
> Or is this another load of legislation that means b - all?
> They only accept KC registration, not the "alternative".
I've not seen puppies sold in shops over here in the UK ever. Though was shocked to read about Harrods selling them just like i was about some of these northern pet shops which above people have mentioned.
>The last survey 2007 - 2008 said 11% would be happy to buy from a retail outlet, this year 19% would be happy to buy from a pet retail outlet
>So no real change at all, sick & dying badly bred puppies from bitches & dogs used as money crop machines will continue to be sold & the gullible public-influenced by Passionate Productions programs-
>> Or is this another load of legislation that means b - all?
> It's down to the local council Environmental Health Department & they are mainly a load of useless w****rs, who would rather chase up alleged "Dangerous Dogs" that stop the puppy farmers & their deadly trade. I know our animal welfare officer is actually frightened of dogs !! The 2006 Act also empowers the RSPCA to take action in the cases of domestic & companion animals ! This is why they are asking for more money on the TV !! Sadly they have done b*gg*r all about the breeders who bred two of my dogs & the way they keep their dogs !
> As according to the Breeding and Sale of Dogs (welfare) Act 1999 all puppies sold from licensed breeders to a licensed pet shop (which Harrods has acquired to enable them to 'buy in' puppies to resell) must be wearing a collar and indentificatin tag or badge according to the The Sale of Dogs (Identification Tag) Regulations 1999. The badge should display the date of birth of the puppy, an identification number, if any, allocated to the dog by the licensing breeding establishment at which it was born.
> (3) the keeper of a licensed pet shop is guilty of an offence if he sells a dog which when delivered to him, was wearing a collar with an identifying tag or badge but is not wearing such a collar when delivered to the person to whom he sells it.
> 'identifying badge or tag' should display the licensed breeding establishment that it was born, date of birth and an id number, if any'
> I think that all puppies should be identifiable by microchip/tattoo/DNA profile this should be the responsibility of the breeder before the puppy is sold and it should be law.
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