Animal boarding establishments (kennels)
The Animal Boarding Establishments Act 1963 requires that premises for boarding dogs and cats (kennels and catteries) must be licensed by the local authority.
Environmental Health Officers visit each premises to check compliance with the legislation and licence conditions. The general conditions are:-
- The number of animals accommodated at the establishment at any one time shall not exceed those specified in the licence (i.e. (@...dogs) (and) (@....cats)
- A copy of the licence and its conditions must be suitably displayed to the public in a prominent position in, on or about the boarding establishment
- Accommodation provided for animals must, in all respects, be suitable as regards construction, size of quarters, exercising facilities, temperature, lighting, ventilation and cleanliness
- All dogs and cats accommodated at the premises must be provided with suitable bedding material, and must be given adequate exercise
- Suitable food and drink must be provided for all animals
- Whilst animals are boarded at the establishment, there must always be someone resident at the premises, and all animals must be visited at suitable intervals
- All reasonable precautions must be taken to prevent and control the spread among animals of infectious or contagious diseases, including the provision of adequate isolation facilities. Proof must be provided that dogs have current vaccinations against Canine Distemper, Infectious Canine Hepatitis, Leptospirosis and Canine Parvovirus and other relevant diseases. Cats should have current vaccinations against Infectious Feline Enteritis, feline respiratory disease and other relevant diseases
- All heating appliances must be of such construction as to constitute no risk of fire and all electrical installations and appliances must be maintained in a safe condition. A residual current circuit breaker system must be on each block of units
- Appropriate steps must be taken for the protection of animals in case of fire or other emergency
- Exclusive facilities, hygienically constructed and maintained, must be provided for the storage and preparation of food for the animals. All bulk supplies of food must be kept in pest proof containers
- A register must be kept containing a description of any animals received into the establishments, date of arrival and departure, and the name and address of the owner, such register to be available for inspection at all times by an officer of the local authority, veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner, authorised under Section 2(1) of the Animal Boarding Establishment Act, 1963
- Facilities to inspect premises must be granted at all reasonable time to a duly authorised official of the Licensing Authority. The Director of Environmental Services may obtain the opinion of the Council’s official veterinarian where the standards and type of care required is unclear. Where this is necessary the applicant will be charged a vet's fee
- A written training policy must be provided for permanent, part-time and seasonal workers and must be demonstrated to have been carried out
- Each unit must be clearly marked (e.g. numbered), and a system in place, which ensures that relevant information about the animal in that unit, is readily available
The licence is renewable annually and the current fee is £97.00 plus any applicable vet's fees.
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Who to contact
- Name
- Environmental Health
- Address
- Turnpike House
631 Eccles New Road
Salford
M5 2SH - Telephone
- 0161-737 0551
- environment@salford.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 24 October 2008
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