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‘A dog is for life not just for Christmas’ – Ministers urge responsible dog ownership

written by Staff Writer December 22, 2023
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The public is being reminded to think carefully when taking on the commitment of a dog this Christmas.

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue TD and Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, and have launched a new ‘Responsible Dog Ownership’ leaflet, designed to raise awareness about the responsibilities of dog owners.

This leaflet highlights in a clear and accessible way, the legal obligations and costs that may be associated with dog ownership.

Speaking today, Minister Humphreys urged families and individuals to carefully consider all the implications of taking on a new pet: “Christmas is a particular time of year where people decide to take on the responsibility of owning a dog or puppy.

“It may sound like a cliche at this stage but it rings true – a dog is for life not just for Christmas.

“Dogs can bring so much joy to families and particularly children.

“But we should never take them for granted.

“So today I am encouraging anyone who is thinking of getting a dog this Christmas to remember they are a long term commitment.

“And if you own a dog, you must be responsible for him or her, look after them and also consider the costs that are involved.”

Minister McConalogue agreed saying: “Dogs can be wonderful companions, enriching our lives in many ways but dog ownership is also a significant commitment.

“In addition, dogs can live for many years, during which time a responsible owner will need to devote time to taking care of their pet, providing for all their needs, and will spend substantial sums of money over the years on feed, veterinary costs, dog licensing, microchipping and other expenses.

“Anyone intending on getting a dog needs to be sure they can give their pet the care it deserves.”

Minister Humphreys concluded: “If you are getting a dog this Christmas or at any time of the year, please consider what dog matches your lifestyle and home circumstances.

“Read this new information leaflet or speak to a local vet about what this commitment will look like.

“Our pounds and shelters are under pressure not just at Christmas but all year round.

“So please speak to the staff at your local shelter or pound – they are best placed to provide you with the information you need.”

The new leaflet, which was written in consultation with charities and stakeholders, is the latest in a series of measure undertaken by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine; and the Department of Rural and Community Development, in seeking to tackle issues of dog control and welfare.

Minister McConalogue and Minister Humphreys are committed to the continued overhaul of dog policy and legislation in collaboration with the local authorities in the months ahead, with funding secured for a large scale responsible dog ownership campaign during 2024.

Copies of the leaflet have also been distributed to local authority dog control services, veterinary practices and animal welfare charities across the country.

The ‘Responsible Dog Ownership’ leaflet is attached and also available online at: www.gov.ie/ResponsibleDogOwnership

‘A dog is for life not just for Christmas’ – Ministers urge responsible dog ownership was last modified: December 22nd, 2023 by Staff Writer
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