One-time licensing scheme for sterilised dogs to be introduced

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SINGAPORE: By the end of this year, owners of sterilised dogs will only need to apply for a licence once throughout the life of their pet, said ...

SINGAPORE: By the end of this year, owners of sterilised dogs will only need to apply for a licence once throughout the life of their pet, said Senior Parliamentary Secretary for National Development Sun Xueling on Wednesday .

Pet dogs which are licensed are microchipped and owners have to provide important details such as the place of residence, NParks said, as part of measures to ensure the traceability of animals. “In the event a pet is diagnosed with an infectious disease, especially one which can be transmitted to humans such as rabies, it is important to be able to trace its whereabouts and health status.”Owners who opt for the one-time licence instead of an annual licence could save more than S$800 in licence fees over 10 years, she said.

The agency also intends to license commercial pet boarding facilities based on the scale of their operations, she added.More details will be announced later this year.Ms Sun said that the government is also looking at raising the standards of the veterinary industry.

 

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