Local authorities spend about £57 million a year on kennelling costs, when dogs are thought to be or might be of a dangerous breed, but with two effects. First, kennelling costs a great deal of money; and, secondly, the dog suffers more trauma when kept in kennels while we work out what we should do with the animal. I absolutely agree that it is deed, not breed, that is more important.
Dog Control and Welfare
Proceeding contribution from
Julie Hilling
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 13 June 2013.
It occurred during Adjournment debate
and
Debates on select committee report on Dog Control and Welfare.
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