Don't support puppy farmers this Christmas

  • More than 4,700 submissions received on the McGowan Government's proposals to reduce puppy farming in WA
  • Western Australians support proposed reforms including mandatory dog de-sexing and transitioning pet shops to adoption centres
  • State Government urges people to do their research before buying puppies this Christmas

Extensive community consultation has revealed that 77 per cent of Western Australians are supportive of the State Government's proposal to introduce mandatory dog de-sexing for non-breeding dogs, to reduce the impact of puppy farms in WA.

Local Government Minister David Templeman today released the results following a three-month consultation period in which 4,754 submissions were received on the proposed laws to address puppy farming.

Puppy farming is defined as an intensive dog breeding facility that is operated under inadequate conditions that fail to meet the dogs' behavioural, social and/or physiological needs.

Proposed laws to address puppy farming in WA include the introduction of mandatory dog de-sexing and breeding standards, a centralised registration system to track dogs, and transitioning pet shops into adoption centres.

The consultation revealed that Western Australians strongly support all the provisions - 77 per cent were supportive of mandatory dog de-sexing for non-breeding dogs, 61 per cent were supportive of transitioning pet shops to adoption centres and 83 per cent were supportive of a centralised registration system.

Mandatory dog de-sexing aims to reduce the number of unwanted and unplanned dogs. This Christmas, Western Australians are being urged to understand where puppies originate before supporting puppy farmers, particularly online.

Potential purchasers should visit the breeder to ensure they see the breeding conditions and the parents, wherever possible.

As stated by Local Government Minister David Templeman:

"We know that State Government policies and decisions have greater legitimacy when they involve the community, and the results of this consultation speaks volumes.

"Western Australians love their dogs and the State Government is demonstrating its commitment to improving the health, wellbeing and protection of dogs in WA.

"These reforms will contribute to a more regulated breeding industry, and a reduction in the number of dogs needing rehoming and suffering neglect.

"As we approach Christmas, community members can do their bit by buying puppies from registered breeders or adopting from local shelters.

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