Man fined for breeding dogs without licence

5:03pm Friday 22nd February 2008

Haverfordwest magistrates have fined a Moylegrove man £750 with costs of £1,265.25 for breeding dogs without a licence.

The court heard that Animal Welfare officers from Pembrokeshire County Council and a Vet visited Foel Hendre, the home of Howell Davies, on 24th September 2007 with a Magistrates warrant.

They found 20 adult dogs, 5 maiden bitches and three litters of puppies at the premises.

Mr Davies appeared before magistrates on Wednesday (20th February) and pleaded guilty to a charge of unlicensed dog breeding.

As well as the fine and costs, magistrates added a surcharge of £15 to be paid towards the victims of the crime and witnesses, making a total payable of £2,030.25, which was ordered to be paid within 28 days.

The court also heard that following the visit, Mr Davies expressed a willingness to become licensed and undertook the necessary work required.

Nigel Watts, Trading Standards and Animal Welfare Manager, said: "We are actively looking for unlicensed dog breeders within Pembrokeshire as West Wales has a bad reputation for this trade.

"Unfortunately this is mainly caused by unlicensed breeders who often do not reach the standards we require for licensed premises."

Mr Davies is now licensed by Pembrokeshire County Council to operate a dog breeding establishment.

This licence currently costs £140 and applications and advice are welcomed by the Animal Welfare team on 01437 764551.

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