The Blue Cross Gives Reaction to APGAW Pedigree Dogs Report

Published on November 3, 2009 by   ·   No Comments

The Blue Cross welcomes the report published today by The Associate Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare (APGAW): ‘A Healthier Future for Pedigree Dogs’, but echoes the concerns voiced by the veterinary profession about the need to consider non-pedigree dogs in any recommendations for the future.

The charity is also highlighting the role of pet owners in the safeguarding the future health of our dogs. Guidance for pet owners on making an informed choice before taking on a pet is available at www.bluecross.org.uk

Steve Goody, director of external affairs at The Blue Cross, said: “The serious problems facing dogs with inherited conditions need to be stamped out for good and this can only be achieved by this kind of joint working between the animal welfare industry and pet owning community.

As this report identifies, laws to enforce responsible breeding will help protect pets and their owners from unnecessary suffering. But we shouldn’t overlook the important voice of individuals in this debate.

It is already within the power of prospective dog owners to choose a responsible breeder and insist on rigorous health checks before taking on a puppy. We can all make a difference.”

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