Deccan Chronicle

Pet shops put on notice for not having licences

Owners get trade licences to sell animal feed, but sell pets

- MADDY DEEKSHITH I DC

None of the city’s 70 pet shops is officially registered. The shopkeeper­s, without registerin­g their business, have obtained trade licences allegedly with the help of certain corrupt officials of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC).

Sources said the pet shop owners obtained trade licences to sell animal feed, but were sell animals without registerin­g for the same with the animal husbandry department.

Corporatio­n officials said they are now keeping a close eye on the pet trade and are ready to seize the shops if the owners do not get valid registrati­on and trade licences.

As per the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Pet Shop) Rules, 2018, no person should sell or trade in pet animals without obtaining a certificat­e of registrati­on from the State Animal Welfare Board (AWB).

Anybody intending to set up a pet shop must approach the AWB for registrati­on, upon which a veterinari­an will inspect the shop. If the conditions are fulfilled, a certificat­e of registrati­on is

● ANYBODY INTENDING to set up a pet shop must approach the Animal Welfare Board for registrati­on, upon which a veterinari­an will inspect the shop.

issued to the owner. This certificat­e is mandatory for issuing trade licences to pet shops. A senior GHMC official said there were 33 pet shops in Charminar zone, 14 in Khairataba­d zone and remaining 23 in Kukatpally, Serilingam­pally and Secunderab­ad zones.

“The shop owners, hand in glove with the officials, have been running the business illegally over the years. With three weeks remaining for the registrati­on deadline, the GHMC along with the animal husbandry department has been keeping a close watch on the animal trade,” the official said.

Once the exercise is completed, the corporatio­n will seize unregister­ed pet shops. Besides, the coordinati­on will fix the sale price of all pets — dogs, cats, peasants and other species.

The official said that animals, if seized, would be shifted to shelters or animal welfare associatio­ns would be roped in to provide food for the pets.

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