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S6W-05164 · Written Question · lodged by Lennon, Monica

Lodged on
13 Dec 2021
Heard / answered on
21 Dec 2021
To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to address reported concerns about dog welfare in relation to ear cropping.

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The Scottish Government considers the practice of cropping a dog's ears purely for cosmetic reasons in order to achieve a desired look a despicable and cruel practice. Should the Scottish Parliament agree that the measures set out in the Kept Animals Bill should apply to Scotland then that Bill, if delivered, will provide Scottish Ministers with regulation making powers to prohibit the importation of certain types or classes of animals, including dogs that have been mutilated for cosmetic reasons.
If and when these new powers are available to us, we will seek to bring forward new legislation to prohibit the importation into Scotland of dogs with cropped ears or other unacceptable mutilations. Meantime, we continue to work with the other GB administrations, APHA and animal welfare stakeholders to highlight the illegality and cruelty of such procedures.

Answered by Mairi Gougeon on 21 Dec 2021.