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Hemel Hempstead couple banned from keeping dogs after pet left to suffer
The council say it s a sign of how seriously they take animal welfare
Daisy has now made a full recovery (Image: Dacorum Borough Council)
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A couple from Hemel Hempstead have been disqualified from keeping dogs after pleading guilty to a charge of causing unnecessary suffering to their pet.
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This guide provides advice on the legislation and codes of practice designed to protect animal welfare on farms, in transport, at markets and at slaughter.
On-farm animal welfare
Poultry farming: welfare regulations
Pig farming: welfare regulations
Beef cattle and dairy cows: welfare regulations
Deer farming: health and welfare
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Gamebirds
The code of practice for the welfare of gamebirds was approved by Parliament and came into force in January 2011. The code provides game farmers with information on how to meet the welfare needs of their animals, as required under the Animal Welfare Act 2006. It can also be used in courts as evidence in cases brought before them relating to poor welfare of gamebirds.
SEVERAL poorly dogs have been saved and a number of potentially stolen dogs recovered as part of a multi-agency operation on Friday. Responding to information received, Gloucestershire police, Stroud District Council and the RSCPA joined forces to execute a warrant at a location on Naas Lane in Quedgeley. A man was arrested on suspicion of theft in connection with the investigation. The RSPCA has now taken the two poorly dogs to a vet for treatment, while six stray dogs were seized by Stroud District Council. Police have recovered 15 adult dogs whose ownership could not be proven. Breeds and microchips are now being checked to try and establish who owns the dogs and enquiries continue.