Issue Statement - Access
The primary concern of the Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust is the welfare of dogs, as its objective is ‘to promote responsible dog ownership and breeding’.Access to open spaces is absolutely...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Breed Standards
The welfare of dogs is of paramount concern to the Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust and therefore, when breed standards are reviewed by The Kennel Club, which is a regular practice, any description...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Compulsory Identification
The Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust has always strongly recommended owners to have their dogs microchipped, and contributes to the promotion of microchipping. Whilst the Central Bedfordshire Canine...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Docking
Under the Animal Welfare Act 2006, docking has been banned. However an exemption has been put in place for Spaniels, Terriers and Hunt, Point and Retrieve breeds that are used to work. This means that...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Dog & Cat Fur
The Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust is of the view that the import, export, sale and production of dog and cat fur should be banned. There is no justification for this trade to continue particularly...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Dog Fouling
Responsible dog ownership means always picking up after your dog.The Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust believes that dog owners should always pick up after their dogs wherever they are, including...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Dog Rental
The welfare of dogs offered for short term rental is a great concern for the Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust, as its objective is ‘to promote responsible dog ownership and responsible dog...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Snares
The UK is one of a minority of European Member States that still allows snares to be used.Whilst the Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust has had no direct involvement with the political debate...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Access
The primary concern of the Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust is the welfare of dogs, as its objective is ‘to promote responsible dog ownership and breeding’.Access to open spaces is absolutely...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Breed Standards
The welfare of dogs is of paramount concern to the Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust and therefore, when breed standards are reviewed by The Kennel Club, which is a regular practice, any description...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Compulsory Identification
The Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust has always strongly recommended owners to have their dogs microchipped, and contributes to the promotion of microchipping. Whilst the Central Bedfordshire Canine...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Docking
Under the Animal Welfare Act 2006, docking has been banned. However an exemption has been put in place for Spaniels, Terriers and Hunt, Point and Retrieve breeds that are used to work. This means that...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Dog & Cat Fur
The Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust is of the view that the import, export, sale and production of dog and cat fur should be banned. There is no justification for this trade to continue particularly...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Dog Fouling
Responsible dog ownership means always picking up after your dog.The Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust believes that dog owners should always pick up after their dogs wherever they are, including...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Dog Rental
The welfare of dogs offered for short term rental is a great concern for the Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust, as its objective is ‘to promote responsible dog ownership and responsible dog...
View ArticleIssue Statement - Snares
The UK is one of a minority of European Member States that still allows snares to be used.Whilst the Central Bedfordshire Canine Trust has had no direct involvement with the political debate...
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