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B.C. government targets puppy mills

B.C. moves to require pet breeder licences
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Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick takes questions on his new legislation at the B.C. legislature Monday. (Tom Fletcher photo)

The B.C. government has moved to require licensing or registration of pet breeders, billed as a crackdown on 鈥減uppy mills鈥 that mistreat animals bred for sale.

Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick introduced legislation Monday that would authorize an external agency, probably the SPCA, to regulate breeding of dogs and cats. The agency鈥檚 inspectors would be able to apply for a warrant to enter a residence and inspect it for violations of B.C.鈥檚 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.

The legislation should concentrate on commercial animal breeders, not 鈥渉obby breeders,鈥 said Catharine King, a North Vancouver breeder of standard poodles, who attended an announcement at the B.C. legislature with her local MLA Jane Thornthwaite.

Letnick wouldn鈥檛 say how the restrictions may define a licensing requirement, or when the regulations could be ready to put in place. That will be determined with more consultation with breeders, the SPCA and others, he said.

鈥淲e鈥檒l consult on the regulations as to who鈥檚 included and who鈥檚 not,鈥 Letnick said. 鈥淐urrently the plan is to look more at the registration piece than the licensing piece. That will be a first step in getting everyone registered who are producing dogs and cats.鈥

Last year, Premier Christy Clark backed a bid by Thornthwaite to bring in regulations. Letnick said the intent of the legislation is to prevent situations like a Langley puppy mill raided by the SPCA in February 2016, where 66 puppies and adult dogs were seized from cramped, stacked cages in dark and unheated buildings.





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