Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

DON’T FUND SICKENING TRADE IN PUPPIES

- Paula Boyden, Veterinary director, Dogs Trust Dave Plunkett

WITH just six weeks to go until Christmas, Dogs Trust is urging people not to fuel a cruel puppy trade – albeit unintentio­nally – by purchasing an illegally imported puppy.

The warning comes after record number of puppies were seized in just one week during a covert operation at the UK border with many more expected to be smuggled into the country undetected as devious importers hone in on the Christmas trade.

As the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, we exposed the horrors of the illegal importatio­n of puppies earlier this year as the demand for in-trend breeds such as French bulldogs and pugs continue to help fuel this sickening trade. We’ve seen cases of bitches being smuggled across pregnant as importers find sinister new ways to get them through the border undetected.

Despite many people’s purchases being well intended, unbeknown to them the internet has become a thriving marketplac­e for advertisin­g illegally imported puppies. As a result we’ve produced some buyer advice to help people make sensible choices and avoid being tricked into buying puppies which have been illegally imported from Central and Eastern Europe.

Illegally importing puppies needs to end now. We urge the Government to improve this failing legislatio­n. This includes increasing penalties for those illegally importing puppies and a significan­t overhaul of the pet checking system at ports. Members of the public can support our campaign by visiting www.puppysmugg­ling.org. uk

Cheshire Pension Fund should and could have a real role in improving our communitie­s here in Cheshire, Warrington and Halton, but the investment pattern is damaging communitie­s and not looking at the future.

This direct quote from The Centre For Policy Studies report on all England local government pension funds, ‘The LGPS: Unsustaina­ble’, published in 2015 (page 3) explains and highlights my arguments in relation to Cheshire Pension Fund, of which I am a member: ●

There is, for example, an incredible range in reported total costs per member: in extremis, Cheshire’s are nearly 19 times those of West Yorkshire’s.

One would like to think that Cheshire’s s101 Pensions Committee, and its Pension Board charged with ‘assisting’ the Administer­ing Authority, are asking themselves the question: how did West Yorkshire do that? Considerab­le curiosity is required, informed by a good understand­ing of the industry (which some s101 pensions committees lack).

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RSPCA Dogs Trust is urging people not to fuel the puppy trade by buying an illegally imported puppy

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