Pet Businesses Will Soon Have To License Dogs Before Sale: AVA
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NEW DOG LICENSING RULES – HOME BREEDING LOOPHOLE REMAINS
On average, 200 pet dogs a year are left at the SPCA unclaimed by their owners, after the dogs were found wandering the streets. Many of these dogs have microchips that are not registered in AVA’s system.
The new licensing requirements, introduced by AVA, will strengthen the traceability of dogs in Singapore, and is a good step forward. For the new rules to be truly effective, the authorities will need to prevent unscrupulous breeders from skirting the requirements, by putting in place a rigorous system matched with effective enforcement.
However, an area of concern with the licensing rules are home breeders, who are currently unregulated and who continue to remain a loophole in the current system.
SINGAPORE All dogs sold by pet shops, importers and farms will soon have to be licensed with the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA), even before they are sold. AVA will be implementing the change to dog licensing rules from early next year. In addition, under the new rules, once a…
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