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Proposed tighter regulations for fireworks welcomed by dog charity


By Kyle Ritchie

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The announcement that tighter regulations on the sale of fireworks and when they can be set off will be recommended to Scottish Parliament in the new year has been welcomed.

The Kennel Club hopes it leads to a less stressful 2021 for thousands of dogs, following the organisation’s campaigning, lobbying events, consultation responses and MSP engagement on firework restrictions.

It has consistently advocated for Scotland to take action on fireworks to protect dog welfare, from its Holyrood Dog of the Year 2019 event, organised to raise awareness of the negative impact of fireworks on dog welfare with MSPs, through to engagement with Parliament via consultation responses around the issues and most recently, as part of The Kennel Club’s 2020 fireworks campaign.

The organisation recently found that 62 per cent of dog owners in Scotland notice a change in their dog’s behaviour during fireworks, including showing signs of anxiety and fear.

It is hoped the proposed tighter fireworks regulations will help dogs. Picture: Daniela Skalla and The Kennel Club
It is hoped the proposed tighter fireworks regulations will help dogs. Picture: Daniela Skalla and The Kennel Club

Public affairs and policy manager at The Kennel Club Ed Hayes said: “Following our response to the consultation on the matter, The Kennel Club is delighted that tighter regulations on both the sale of fireworks and the times when they can be set off in Scotland will be recommended to Parliament, and the proposals put forward by Scotland’s Minister for Community Safety are certainly a step in the right direction.

"As the largest organisation in the UK dedicated to dog health and welfare, we are pleased our concerns about the impact of fireworks have finally been heard, alongside all those who care about dogs.

"We have long-campaigned for tougher fireworks restrictions – limiting them to licensed, public occasions and organised events due to the negative impact on animal welfare and safety.

“The loud bangs, bright flashes and strange smells can be hugely distressing for our much-loved pets and can make them behave unpredictably, often with tragic consequences. Restrictions, like those outlined in these proposals, would help to limit this.

“We look forward to further collaboration with the Scottish Government on the legislation outlined, and how it will progress, work in practice and be enforced, in the new year, and urge other nations to follow Scotland’s lead on fireworks restrictions, for the sake of the nation’s pets.”

There is more information on The Kennel Club’s campaign to regulate fireworks at thekennelclub.org.uk/fireworks

The Kennel Club is the largest organisation in the UK devoted to dog health, welfare and training. Its objective is to ensure that dogs live healthy, happy lives with responsible owners.

It invests in welfare campaigns, dog training and education programmes and The Kennel Club Charitable Trust, which supports research into dog diseases and welfare charities, including Kennel Club Breed Rescue organisations that re-home dogs throughout the UK. It jointly runs health screening schemes with the British Veterinary Association.


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