Dog lovers across Huntingdon will soon be assured about the health and welfare of their puppies thanks to a proposed new law.
Plans for a new law to prevent puppy smugglers from importing poorly and ill dogs were backed in Parliament today. (Friday, March 15)
Under the Animal Welfare (importation of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill, people selling pets would be banned from importing puppies under six months old, while heavily pregnant dogs would also not be allowed to travel, while ‘mutilated’ animals, such as puppies with cropped ears, would also be stopped.
The plans have been brought forward in a Private Members Bill by North Devon MP Selaine Saxby who says a huge surge in puppy smuggling started during the Covid pandemic as owners struggled to find the puppies they wanted.
“I am glad the Government is supporting this vital Bill and committed to its swift passage to safeguard the welfare of thousands of puppies, dogs, cats and ferrets that come into Great Britain from overseas each year,” she said.
“I would like to thank the tireless campaigning from pet charities who have shared their views about this Bill.
“I hope they are reassured by the measures outlined in the Bill which will stop this cruel trade by closing loopholes exploited by unscrupulous commercial traders.
“We really are a nation of pet lovers, and this legislation will ensure the UK is leading the world when it comes to animal welfare.”
The Bill will also cover the importation of cats and ferrets into the country.
Conservative candidate for Huntingdon Ben Obese-Jecty, said he fully supports Selaine’s bill and said it would bring peace of mind to families looking for a new pet.
“It is easy to see how many people across Huntingdon and the country love their pets and the special place they hold in families’ hearts. As a dog owner myself who adopted a rescue as a puppy I am conscious of the stringent criteria that exists to ensure that dogs are transited legally.”
“That’s why this Bill is so important – not just to stop criminal gangs profiting from the suffering of young animals – but to end the pain felt by families when their beloved pet is found to be ill or in pain due to terrible breeding or the manner they were brought into the country.
“By ensuring pets can only be brought into this country in the proper and correct ways, this Bill will help bring puppy smuggling to an end.”