Pet industry to push back on puppy farms?
Encouraging news from the pet shop industry which has made moves to shut out horrifying puppy farms (or ‘mills’ as they are also known) in a bid to win back the trust of the buying public. The farms are used to stock the demanding industry of pet shops across the country and are known to involve hundreds of female dogs and male dogs kept in a constant cycle of breeding and birthing with few staff to care for the animals and little to no money spent on veterinary bills as some of the puppies are just used to replace ill or dead breeders.
Amid growing concern from an increasingly aware public, the Pet Industry Association of Australia (PIAA) said it will only sell puppies from accredited breeders and guarantee to re-home any lost, abandoned or surrendered dogs. In NSW the association will pay the RSPCA to re-home dumped or lost dogs originally sold through its shops. But chief executive Roger Perkins said the PIAA would absorb the cost and there was no need for individual retailers to mark up the price of new puppies. It is also working with the Australian Association of Pet Dog Breeders (AAPDB) on the accreditation program that will introduce an annual audit of PIAA-approved breeders by an independent veterinarian.
The new policy begins October 1.
Animal welfare groups claimed the policy wasn’t nearly enough and that more needed to be done to stop puppy farms for good because they could still sell their dogs online or through classified ads in newspapers.
Ita’s former husband to sue ABC for Paper Giants
The former husband of magazine queen Ita Buttrose is suing the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for its portrayal of him as ‘a pitiably weak man’. Alisdair ‘Mac’ Macdonald launched the defamation action in the Supreme Court. The two-part docudrama focused on the birth of Cleo Magazine when Ita was handpicked by then underdog Kerry Packer as he attempted to show his father Frank he could make savvy business decisions.
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then Senator Bob will officially belong to Canberra.
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In an Olympic year. So jealous.