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Can you buy a dog from a pet shop UK?

Can you buy a dog from a pet shop UK?

Pet shops are to be banned from selling kittens and puppies by the government in a crackdown aimed at stopping puppy farming. Third-party sales of cats or dogs under six months old will be prohibited, meaning buyers will have to deal directly with the breeder or an authorised rehoming centre.

How much does a puppy cost at a pet store?

The average cost of purchasing a dog from a pet store is upwards of $1000, but despite this higher cost, there are few benefits. Unlike shelters, pet stores don’t spay and neuter animals, and most don’t treat illnesses. A licensed, legitimate breeder is the way to go if you’re interested in a specific type of dog.

What happens to dogs in pet stores that don’t get sold?

What happens to pet store puppies who aren’t sold? Eventually, puppies are marked down to the price the store paid the puppy mill broker — usually a few hundred dollars. If the puppy still doesn’t sell, stores will often cut their losses and give puppies away to employees, friends or rescue groups.

When did the UK stop selling dogs in pet shops?

Defra said the ban, which will be introduced “when parliamentary time allows” in 2019. It aims to make it harder for “high volume, low welfare breeders” to operate. It also comes after new laws came into force on October 1, banning licensed sellers from dealing in puppies and kittens less than eight weeks old.

Where does fetch get its puppies?

Fetch & Fetch Puppies are both owned by the same owner. Between the 2 stores in an 18month period (2019-2020) 124 puppies were brought in from out of state puppy mills. ❗️Also purchased puppies from dog broker Select Puppies/Lucky Puppies Co. in West Point Iowa.

Why are pet store dogs so expensive?

Pet store puppies can be more expensive than those from shelters and reputable breeders for many reasons. This is because many of these puppies are kept in unsanitary, cramped conditions where diseases and parasites are easily spread.

Where do pet shops get their animals from UK?

puppy mills
Most animals sold in pet stores come from mass-breeding facilities called puppy mills, where they are denied socialization, exercise, and veterinary care.

Can a pet shop sell puppies?

A new law is being introduced that will mean pet shops are not allowed to sell kittens and puppies, unless they have bred the animals properly themselves. The puppies are often separated from their mothers too early and sold on websites or from pet shops.

Is it illegal to sell kittens Scotland?

Known as ‘Lucy’s Law’, it will mean that puppies and kittens can no longer be sold by a third party seller – such as a pet shop or commercial dealer – unless they have bred the animal themselves.

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