B.C. targets irresponsible breeders with animal welfare legislation
VICTORIA — Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick held a Yorkshire Terrier named Dijon on Monday just before he announced changes to animal welfare legislation in British Columbia that would establish a regulatory or licensing system for dog and cat breeders.
Letnick said the amendments to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act are part of the government’s efforts to develop a system that ensures puppies and kittens are treated with care and respect.
“We will develop a system that is supported by responsible breeders in British Columbia and targets ones that are not,” he said Monday at a news conference. “The government expects all British Columbians to treat their animals with care and respect, including commercial dog and cat breeders.”
The amendments allow for the establishment of an external regulatory agency that includes inspectors who would be responsible for enforcing standards of care for breeders.


