Draft code outlines minimum dog care standards
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The National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee (NAWAC) has today released a draft of a new code outlining minimum standards for the welfare of dogs.
The code, which covers all dogs from pets to working and sport dogs, also recommends the best practices for anyone responsible for dogs.
It looks at all aspects of dog ownership and care, including sanitation, breeding, training, tail docking and euthanasia.
NAWAC chairman Peter O'Hara said the committee was seeking public feedback on the code, before it was finalised.
"NAWAC has not made any decisions yet. We want to know how people feel about the issues in the code and welcome submissions."
The topic of tail docking, which the code opposes, was likely to attract interest, Dr O'Hara said.
"Essentially, the potential for pain might not be outweighed by non-medical reasons for removing the tail."
Body condition could also be contentious as it varied between individual dogs, breeds and the rate of work or physical activity, he said.
"NAWAC recognises that owners' opinion will vary in what they consider their dog's ideal condition.
"Nevertheless, NAWAC considers that the welfare of dogs will be compromised if they are maintained in a `thin' condition."
The code was intended to encourage all those responsible for the welfare of dogs to exceed the minimum standards and adopt the best practices of husbandry, care and handling.
People can access the draft code and details on the consultation process at www.biosecurity.govt.nz/animal-welfare.
Submissions are due by November 1.
The New Zealand Companion Animal Council wrote the draft code in consultation with NAWAC, animal welfare organisations, breeders, farmer representatives, local councils and veterinarians.
- NZPA
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