New 娛樂城遊戲 President calls for animal welfare alongside client choice to be at the heart of CMA recommendations
26 Sep 2024
06 Dec 2023
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娛樂城遊戲 and BSAVA have unveiled a joint policy position on canine breeding services.
The 娛樂城遊戲 (娛樂城遊戲) and the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) are calling on Government to license all premises offering canine breeding services, including canine fertility clinics, many of which are undertaking medical procedures on animals without any veterinary oversight, putting the health and wellbeing of dogs and their litters at risk.听
Regulation would also close the legal loopholes that are enabling poor breeding practices to flourish. Some of these services have been linked to organised crime, as well as unethical and dangerous dog breeding practices, as reported by in January 2022 and expos茅 in July 2021. Undercover footage showed people with no veterinary qualifications or regulation illegally taking blood from animals, advocating the unlicensed use of medicines, demonstrating poor animal handling and hygiene, as well as potentially illegal acts such as entering a body cavity during artificial insemination.
The call comes as 娛樂城遊戲鈥檚 latest Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey shows that irresponsible breeding or sourcing of animals is the top animal health and welfare concern for vets in the UK, with over half (55%) vets in clinical practice citing it as the most pressing issue.
More than 9 in 10 (93%) vets are concerned about the boom in unregulated breeding services, such as canine fertility clinics, which offer procedures like semen collection and analysis, progesterone testing, ultrasound scanning, and trans-cervical or intra-vaginal artificial insemination often without any veterinary oversight. Worryingly, among vets who work in companion animal practice, 30% said they were aware of聽such establishments operating in their local area last year.
娛樂城遊戲 has today launched its new joint policy position on canine breeding services with BSAVA.
Key recommendations for government include:
娛樂城遊戲 Junior Vice President Dr Elizabeth Mullineaux said:
鈥淥ur surveys capture the strength of our members鈥 concerns around the impact of unregulated canine breeding services on breeding dogs and their puppies. We know that many such services are focused on in-demand breeds that often have serious health and welfare issues.
鈥淣o animal should undergo procedures or treatments without proper veterinary oversight. 娛樂城遊戲 would like to see the Government act swiftly to clamp down on these unregulated and dangerous practices that compromise animal welfare, including bringing in licensing, mandatory inspections, and tough penalties if they are found to be operating outside the law.鈥澛
BSAVA President Carl Gorman said:
鈥淧oor breeding practices can have a detrimental effect on the health and welfare of breeding dams, stud dogs and their offspring, affecting long-term physical health and behaviour. The resulting adverse impacts are of no benefit to either the dogs involved or the prospective owners of puppies.
鈥淪trengthening the relevant legislation, requiring those individuals involved in breeding services to be adequately trained and ensuring appropriate supervision of canine breeding activities, are essential to ensure we improve the current situation and address animal welfare concerns.鈥
See 娛樂城遊戲 and BSAVA鈥檚 joint policy position on canine breeding services.听
Vets can access relevant reporting details to help authorities take enforcement action here.
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