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WELSH KENNEL CLUB ATTENDS FOCUS GROUP MEETING ON DOG BREEDING REGULATIONS IN WALES PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 21 September 2011 10:17

The Welsh Kennel Club has welcomed the chance to have its say to Assembly officials on draft proposals for revised dog breeding legislation in Wales.

At a meeting of Welsh stakeholders, held on Wednesday 14th September, Vice-Chairman of the Welsh Kennel Club, Alan Fall, highlighted various issues for the Welsh Assembly Animal Welfare Policy officials to consider, relating to the enforcement and subsequent funding of the proposed tough new regulation.

Mr Fall commented: “Whilst we recognise the obvious need to improve the reputation Wales has obtained in regards to puppy farming, the Assembly officials have made it quite clear that there is no funding available for new legislation. If it is to be at all successful, mechanisms must be put in place to ensure the responsible breeder is not stonewalled by excessive regulation. This may simply stop responsible breeders from producing litters altogether, further pushing people to puppy farmers who work outside of the law anyway.”

The meeting comes after the newly appointed Environment Minister, John Griffiths AM, outlined plans for officials to “have discussions with interested parties to identify their concerns and proposals and, where relevant, consider these in new draft legislation”.

The Kennel Club and Welsh Kennel Club applauded the Environment Minister's announcement in July of the Welsh Government’s intention to consult further on dog breeding regulations in Wales in order to ensure any new legislation “is not burdensome on those breeders who fully meet the welfare needs set out in the Animal Welfare Act”.

The revised legislative proposals, to be consulted on this autumn, will follow further focus group work. During this time, the Kennel Club and Welsh Kennel Club will continue working with the Welsh Assembly to offer their guidance and expertise on the breeding of dogs.


 
Good News in Wales! PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 08 June 2011 14:00

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At a time of cut backs it nice to have good news for exhibitors in Wales as the ultimate BIS winner at the Welsh Kennel Club will be walking away with £100 cash courtesy of Simpsons Premium Foods.

OUR DOGS, International Media Partner for the WKC, can exclusivley reveal that the BIS winner will get a commemorative rosette from Simpsons together with £100 cash (not product) at the show. All group winners will also be receiving special commemorative sashes courtesy of OUR DOGS.

Our photo shows Joint WKC Secretaries Graham and Ann Hill, together with Gina and Denys Simpson (far right) from the WKC Committee. Also pictured is Vince Hogan of OUR DOGS and Craig Simpson (no relation to Denys!) of Simpsons Premium Foods.Craig told OUR DOGS, “It’s nice to have the opportunity to put something back into the dog game. Graham and his team run a great event at Builth Wells and we look forward to seeing all our friends and customers at the show”

Simpsons will be at Blackpool and orders can be made through their web site or by ringing 01942 901000

 

 
2010 Welsh Top Dog & Top Puppy PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 November 2010 15:18

Ch Cairbar That Special Touch ShCM and Turnstone Khameleon Of Koppelwell took the WKC Top Dog and Top Puppy of Wales’ prestigious titles at the weekend under the scrutiny of judges Meg Purnell Carpenter and Annette Oliver.

The full report can be found here and the judges comments here

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 November 2010 20:22
 
Welsh Kennel Club Open Show 2012 PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 01 October 2010 08:42

To download the Entry Form or Schedule for this show click the links below

Entries Close: 6th December 2011

Entry Form click here

Schedule click here

Last Updated on Friday, 14 October 2011 11:34
 
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