Animal Welfare Act 2006 From 6 April 2007 in England, and in Wales from 27 March, animal welfare law has been improved.
It is still against the law to be cruel to an animal. But now you must also ensure that all the welfare needs of your animals are met.
These include the need:
For a suitable environment (place to live)
For a suitable diet
To exhibit normal behaviour patterns
To be housed with, or apart from, other animals (if applicable)
To be protected from pain, injury, suffering and disease
The new law also increases to 16 the minimum age at which a person can buy an animal and prohibits giving animals as prizes to unaccompanied children under this age.
Anyone who is cruel to an animal, or does not provide for its welfare needs, may be banned from owning animals, fined up to £20,000 and/or sent to prison.
Secondary legislation
The Act enables the government and Parliament to make secondary legislation on specific issues. More information on secondary legislation is available here; and some extra information on some of these issues in particular can be found here:
Mutilations and Tail Docking -
Racing Greyhounds
Pet Fairs and Pet Sales
Primates as Pets
Wild Animals in Circuses
Game Birds
More Information about the Act -
http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/welfare/act/index.htmA downloadable pdf file of the act can be found here -
http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/welfare/act/info.htm How does the Act affect me? -
http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/welfare/act/affect.htm