Dogs Trust disappointed that animal welfare “overlooked” in King’s Speech
In response to the lack of animal welfare legislation announced during the King's Speech, Paula Boyden, Veterinary Director at Dogs Trust, says:
"We believe that every dog deserves a happy life, and we have long campaigned for better legislation to improve the lives of both dogs and their owners. We are therefore disappointed that animal welfare appears to have been overlooked in the King's Speech.
"While we wait for Government to tackle issues including irresponsible breeding and the smuggling of puppies, pregnant mums and mutilated dogs into the UK, innocent dogs and their unsuspecting owners continue to suffer, with animal welfare charities across the UK left to pick up the pieces.
"We are sure the news that renters' rights will be strengthened will be welcomed by many, and we will be looking to work with Government to ensure the rights of pet owners who rent are covered in any new legislation. Every week we receive hundreds of calls and emails from desperate owners forced to rehome their dogs due to a lack of pet friendly accommodation. Urgent steps need to be taken to support both owners and the already overstretched animal welfare sector alike."