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Ahead of the General Election on December 12th, the new Kennel Club manifesto, ‘A Voice for Dogs’,
calls upon the incoming government to reshape the laws surrounding dog welfare and provide stronger support to their owners. The wide-ranging nine-point plan highlights the key issues facing dogs and their owners, and details the legislative changes and measures which need to be taken to deliver far greater protection for dogs across the UK.
The manifesto refers to the commitments made by the previous government, following ongoing campaigning by the Kennel Club against the barbaric use of electric shock collars. After widespread cross-party support and a public consultation, the previous government announced its intention to ban these devices. However, as a result of a High Court legal challenge which was recently dismissed, this legislation was unable to be introduced before the early dissolution of parliament. With the next government equipped to introduce the ban, the Kennel Club want to see this implemented without any further delay.
The manifesto also places an emphasis on encouraging responsible dog breeding."Key manifesto asks of our ‘A Voice for Dogs’ Manifesto are:
•Breeding – Simplify the 2018 dog breeding regulations by removing the business test and ensure that the licensing system is more proportionate for low volume breeders. Fully embed the Assured Breeder Scheme into the 2018 Regulations.
•Microchipping – Review and raise standards of database operators and implanter training providers to ensure a better service for pet owners.
•Dog walking – To require local authorities to ensure that there is provision of accessible and practical space for dog owners to walk their dogs off lead.
•Shock collars – Ban the use of remote control electric shock collars which are unethical, ineffective, and cruel.
•Cruelty to Dogs - Extend maximum prison sentences for animal cruelty to five years
•Livestock Worrying – Develop a campaign to reduce the impact of unaccompanied dogs in livestock attacks.
•Dangerous Dogs – Repeal breed specific legislation in favour of evidence-based dog control legislation.
•Fireworks – Introduce measures to prevent the ongoing distress fireworks are causing to our dogs, including reducing the decibel limit of fireworks.
•Pet Travel – Amend both non-commercial and commercial pet travel rules to better protect both the canine and human population
A Voice for Dogs Manifesto