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Require licence for all dog breeding in the UK and bring in new ownership laws

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Make breeding dogs at home illegal and only allow dog breeding with a licence from the Government. Establish a cap on the amount of dogs bred yearly. Require neutering before purchase. Increase legal minimum age of dogs sold and require basic training for owners. Require licences for dog owners.

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Require licence for all dog breeding in the UK and bring in new ownership laws

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Make breeding dogs at home illegal and only allow dog breeding with a licence from the Government. Establish a cap on the amount of dogs bred yearly. Require neutering before purchase. Increase legal minimum age of dogs sold and require basic training for owners. Require licences for dog owners.

National
79 reactions·100% agree
Steve Reed

Steve Reed

Housing Secretary

Housing Secretary

React

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Replace ban with regulated license system for certain dog breeds

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3Reasons
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