Animal Health and Welfare
There is a wide range of legislation in the UK designed to protect the health and welfare of both domesticated and wild animals.
Animal health and welfare legislation is enforced jointly by the Local Authority and the Department for Environment,Food and Rural Affairs (Defra),in association with other government bodies and independent organisations like the RSPCA.
What Hackney Hygiene Service does:
Licensing of:
- horse riding establishments
- dog breeding establishments
- animal boarding establishments
- dangerous wild animals
- animal movements
What Defra do:
- national animal health and welfare Strategy
- animal welfare at farms, markets, slaughterhouses
- the pet travel scheme
- international tade in animals
- animal diseases - control and surveillance, BSE, Tuberculosis, Scrapie, Foot and Mouth Disease
- animal by-products
- wildlife conservation and biodiversity
- wildlife crime
Defra Helpline:08459 33 55 77
Page updated: 19 Jan 2008