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People will be legally liable for the basic welfare of their pets under new laws coming into force in England. | People will be legally liable for the basic welfare of their pets under new laws coming into force in England. |
The Animal Welfare Act, which became law in Wales last week, includes harsher fines of up to £20,000 and jail terms of up to a year for cruelty. | The Animal Welfare Act, which became law in Wales last week, includes harsher fines of up to £20,000 and jail terms of up to a year for cruelty. |
The RSPCA is raising awareness of the act, which has been dubbed a bill of rights for pets, ahead of its official introduction on Friday. | The RSPCA is raising awareness of the act, which has been dubbed a bill of rights for pets, ahead of its official introduction on Friday. |
The government says existing laws are outdated and too inflexible. | The government says existing laws are outdated and too inflexible. |
The Act, which raises penalties for cruelty from the previous maximum of six months in prison or a £5,000 fine, is the most significant new law on animal welfare for 94 years. | |
It imposes a duty of care for non-farm animals, for the first time. | |
THE NEW LAW Welfare needs including proper diet and veterinary care must be metRaises age for buying a pet from 12 to 16Almost doubles max prison term for abuse from 6 months to 51 weeks | |
The duty of care includes making sure that animals have a proper diet, are housed with or apart from other animals according to their need, have the ability to express normal behaviour and are protected from pain, suffering, injury and disease. | |
Under the Act the minimum age for buying a pet will rise from 12 to 16, and under-16s will not be allowed to win a pet as a prize. | |
The Act also bans the docking of dogs' tails for cosmetic reasons, with the exception of "working" dogs used by the police, armed forces, search and rescue, and gun dogs. | |
Animal welfare minister Barry Gardiner said: "For the first time ever, there will be legislation to stop the suffering of pet animals before it occurs. | |
"By allowing early intervention this Act works on the principle that prevention is better than cure." | |
He said persistent offenders would be deterred by stronger penalties. | |
Stronger penalties | Stronger penalties |
RSPCA director general Jackie Ballard said most people were well aware of their animals' needs, so the change in the law would not affect them or their pets. | RSPCA director general Jackie Ballard said most people were well aware of their animals' needs, so the change in the law would not affect them or their pets. |
By allowing early intervention this Act works on the principle that prevention is better than cure Animal welfare minister Barry Gardiner | By allowing early intervention this Act works on the principle that prevention is better than cure Animal welfare minister Barry Gardiner |
But she advised anyone who was unsure about their pets' needs to contact the RSPCA or their vet. | But she advised anyone who was unsure about their pets' needs to contact the RSPCA or their vet. |
The Federation of Companion Animal Societies said the government had not done enough to make pet owners aware of the legal change. | |
It was also concerned that not enough had been done to draft codes of practice that were intended to back up the Act. | |
Federation chairman Chris Newman said: "These codes are supposed to provide a defence for pet owners under the act, but they don't exist." | |
Legal responsibility | Legal responsibility |
RSPCA vet David Grant said: "Animals need appropriate food and water, shelter and exercise, and to be treated quickly if they are sick or injured. | RSPCA vet David Grant said: "Animals need appropriate food and water, shelter and exercise, and to be treated quickly if they are sick or injured. |
"Crucially now owners and keepers will have a legal responsibility to meet the basic welfare needs of their animals." | "Crucially now owners and keepers will have a legal responsibility to meet the basic welfare needs of their animals." |
The RSPCA opposes performing animals in circuses and zoos and says that under the Act, further regulations dealing with issues such as circus animals may be introduced in the future. | |
A panel of experts appointed by the government to look at whether stricter regulations or a ban on circus animals is needed is due to report by the summer. Any changes would come into force by 2008. | A panel of experts appointed by the government to look at whether stricter regulations or a ban on circus animals is needed is due to report by the summer. Any changes would come into force by 2008. |