A Code of Practice for Dog Breeding has been launched in England.
It is intended for all types of breeder both licensed and unlicensed and is within the background of current animal welfare legislation in England: the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and the Animal Welfare Licensing Regulations 2018.
The Code of Practice covers Avoiding inherited diseases and and physical extremes; Providing a suitable environment; Protecting the health and welfare of breeding dogs; Preparing puppies for future life; Microchipping requirements; Finding suitable homes for puppies; and Using the AWF Puppy Contract.
It is intended that the Code will help breeders to achieve high standards; give confidence to puppy buyers; and provide dogs with the best possible care and the best possible chance of a long and healthy life.
It is intended for all types of breeder both licensed and unlicensed and is within the background of current animal welfare legislation in England: the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and the Animal Welfare Licensing Regulations 2018.
The Code of Practice covers Avoiding inherited diseases and and physical extremes; Providing a suitable environment; Protecting the health and welfare of breeding dogs; Preparing puppies for future life; Microchipping requirements; Finding suitable homes for puppies; and Using the AWF Puppy Contract.
It is intended that the Code will help breeders to achieve high standards; give confidence to puppy buyers; and provide dogs with the best possible care and the best possible chance of a long and healthy life.