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Create a national database of convicted animal abusers

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The database should be accessible to relevant authorities and regulated organisations, including local councils, animal welfare charities, veterinary professionals, licenced breeders, rescue centres, and organisations responsible for rehoming animals. Animal cruelty is a serious offence.

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Create a national database of convicted animal abusers

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The database should be accessible to relevant authorities and regulated organisations, including local councils, animal welfare charities, veterinary professionals, licenced breeders, rescue centres, and organisations responsible for rehoming animals. Animal cruelty is a serious offence.

National
162 reactions·100% agree
Emma Reynolds

Emma Reynolds

Environment Secretary

Environment Secretary

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