East Riding of Yorkshire Council is highlighting the importance of responsible pet ownership and purchasing this Christmas.
This is a popular time to purchase a new pet, but it is vital to recognise that they are a long-term commitment.
The Council says that residents should ensure they are ready and able to commit to the responsibilities that come with caring for an animal, before purchasing one.
They say it is also vital to only purchase animals from licensed breeders to make sure that animal welfare standards are upheld. Residents can also adopt animals from accredited rescue shelters, to support a local charity and give animals. waiting for a home, a second chance.
By law, all business premises must hold a licence to sell animals as pets and to breed dogs for sale. This includes from residential properties.
If purchasing a pet, is recommended to look for licensing information on the council’s website, or ask for proof of licence, when visiting premises. If there are concerns over a breeder, it is recommended to walk away and not to feel pressured into buying.
Given the high demand for pets, responsible breeders may now have waiting lists for dogs and cats. However, it is vital to only buy a healthy animal that has been bred in good welfare conditions.
Councillor Lyn Healing, East Riding of Yorkshire Council cabinet member for communities and public protection said:
“We know the festive season is a popular time to adopt a new pet, but it is vital to ensure they receive proper care once the holidays are over.
“It’s also vital to only purchase pets only from licensed breeders, or reputable shelters to guarantee the animals are healthy and treated responsibly. East Riding council’s licensing team work hard to maintain high standards of animal welfare and I urge residents to report any concerns about unregistered or irresponsible breeding.”
A public register of those business licensed to breed and sell dogs can be found on the council’s website at https://www.eastriding.gov.uk/business/licences-and-registrations/available-licences/animals/dog-breeding/
A public register of those business licensed to sell animals as pets including cats and kittens can be found on the council’s website at https://www.eastriding.gov.uk/business/licences-and-registrations/available-licences/animals/pet-sales-licences/
The council team say:
"If you have concerns relating to dog breeding or pet selling activities taking place, then - please contact the Licensing Team.
You can do this via emailing East Riding of Yorkshire Council at licensing@eastriding.gov.uk"
Additional information on safely buying a healthy pet this Christmas please is available the Petfishing website at https://getyourpetsafely.campaign.gov.uk/


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