The Scottish Government has been urged to bring in a mandatory dog licence scheme in a bid to tackle unethical breeding.
THE Scottish Government has been urged to bring in a mandatory dog licence scheme in a bid to tackle unethical breeding.
Despite recognising the “overwhelming positive impact” of responsible ownership in the motion, they believe a licence – administered at local authority level – would support improved dog welfare and training, and prevent unethical breeding. “Training and support are the antidotes to this and that is why we need a new mandatory dog licence scheme.
“There are excellent models in other countries like Germany, where the dog licence scheme is mandatory and is administered by local government.
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