Summary
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has launched a public consultation on proposed reforms to animal welfare policy in Northern Ireland. The primary method for responses is online via Citizen Space.
Documents
- Consultation on Proposed Animal Welfare Policy Reforms in Northern Ireland
- Impact Assessments and Equality & Disability Screening for Regulation of Rescue and Rehoming Organisations
- Impact Assessments and Equality & Disability Screening for Inflationary Increase in Dog Licence Fees
- Impact Assessments and Equality & Disability Screening for Ban on Specific Aversive Training Devices
- Impact Assessments and Equality & Disability Screening for Strengthening Microchipping Requirements for Dogs
- Written Response Template
Consultation description
The consultation seeks views on proposed changes across four key policy areas:
- the regulation of rescue and rehoming organisations;
- an inflationary increase in dog licence fees;
- a ban on specific aversive training devices; and
- strengthened microchipping requirements for dogs.
Additionally, the consultation includes a call for evidence on the mandatory microchipping of pet cats.
The consultation is aimed at anyone with an interest in animal welfare, including stakeholders working within the animal welfare sector; local councils with responsibility for enforcement of companion animal welfare; members of the public; and any individuals or organisations involved in animal rescue and rehoming.
Ways to respond
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA)
Jubilee House
111 Ballykelly Road
Ballykelly
Limavady
BT49 9HP