Working together to tackle illegal dog breeding in West Wales

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On 17 February 2022, the National Trading Standards Regional Investigation Team and Ceredigion County Council’s Public Protection officers executed a number of search warrants as part of a campaign to tackle illegal dog breeding in West Wales working in partnership with Police Dyfed-Powys, the RSPCA and the Veterinary Medicines Directorate.

The Trading Standards regional investigation team is working across Wales as part of a national campaign to help local authority Trading Standards services tackle the criminal activity surrounding the illegal breeding of dogs.

The wider nature of this investigation will not be revealed at this time but further media communications will be released in the near future.

The work of the regional team is supported by Welsh Government funding which is allocated to Trading Standards Wales to deliver a nationwide project to tackle the problem of illegal dog breeding in Wales.

If you have information about the following matters please feel free to report it to us, anonymously if it is your wish:

  • Any historical issues relating to dog breeders and noise problems
  • Any intelligence about suspect practices relating to dog breeding
  • Any persons you think may be involved

Please email any information to wtsintel@newport.gov.uk and your information will be regarded as confidential.


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