Blue Cross hosts dog welfare event at Parliament
MPs have attended a special event on dog welfare hosted by Blue Cross at the House of Commons.
The drop-in session, which took place on 13 November, was attended by 76 MPs who heard about the charity’s manifesto for improving the welfare of the estimated 11.1 million dogs in the UK.
Among the legislative changes the manifesto calls for are the introduction of a system of registration and licensing for dog breeders, the end of breed-specific legislation for dogs, tougher penalties for people who fail to control their dogs, and a ban on greyhound racing.
The charity also wants the government to look into regulating dog behaviour and training services. Currently anyone, regardless of qualifications or experience, can set themselves up as a dog trainer or behaviourist. Blue Cross also wants to see a licensing system introduced for dog walkers, groomers, and boarders.
Becky Thwaites, Blue Cross head of public affairs, said: “We were delighted that so many MPs joined us and that many are as passionate as we are to improve the lives of the nation’s dogs.
“Our manifesto charts the course of a dog’s life, highlighting the areas where legislative change is needed to ensure all pets are happy and healthy in a loving home.”
MP Steve Race, who sponsored the event, added: “We are known as a nation of animal lovers but when it comes to pet welfare so many things can be improved. I am supporting the Blue Cross with their manifesto and will be encouraging fellow MPs to do the same.”
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