The canine welfare, public health and environmental impact of systemic under-regulation within the UK puppy trade: A scoping review
Katharine Eloise Ross, Kirsten M. McMillan, Verity Bowell, Dylan Neil Clements, Stella Mazeri

TL;DR
This review highlights how poor regulation of the UK puppy trade harms dogs, public health, and the environment.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of the systemic issues in the UK puppy trade and their multi-faceted impacts.
Findings
The UK puppy trade has become a high-volume, untraceable market driven by online anonymity and consumer demand.
Breed standards lead to lifelong health issues in pedigree and designer crossbreed dogs.
The trade contributes to public health risks through the spread of resistant pathogens and environmental contamination.
Abstract
Almost a decade has passed since a DEFRA consultation concluded that existing legislation governing the UK puppy trade was “outdated, inflexible, incompatible with current welfare legislation and cumbersome for both enforcers and businesses”. The rapid outgrowth of the trade’s governing legislature, fuelled by contemporary consumer culture and the high degree of trader anonymity provided by the internet, has enabled a high-volume, untraceable and profit-driven market to evolve. Increased demand for puppies, exacerbated by social media trends and the COVID-19 pandemic, is sustained by an online medium that both encourages and capitalises upon modern-day ‘click-and-collect’ purchase behaviour. Moreover, the internet has only intensified the demand for pedigree and designer crossbreeds, many of which are shown to suffer lifelong physiological disorders caused by the positive phenotyping…
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TopicsHuman-Animal Interaction Studies · Rabies epidemiology and control · Virology and Viral Diseases
