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Animal Health

 

To ensure the healthy production of food animals, the responsible ownership of pets and the welfare of animals.

Service delivery broadly comprises:

• Licensing and inspection of breeding, boarding and riding establishments and pet shops
• Control of dangerous wild animals
• Control of stray, dangerous and nuisance dogs and dog fouling
• Regulation of agricultural shows and sales
• Inspection of premises/records in connection with the keeping of livestock
• Regulation of livestock movements and transportation
• Enforcement of animal by-products legislation
• Animal disease contingencies.

The safe and healthy production of food animals and the responsible ownership of animals and certain pets are controlled by the Environmental Health Division.

Shetland's economy relies on agriculture and every year many sheep and some cattle and pigs are reared and transported to the mainland for breeding or slaughter. The health and welfare of animals in transit is therefore a very important issue.

Animal establishments like Pet Shops, Riding Establishments and Animal Boarding establishments and keepers of dangerous wild animals must be licensed annually. This involves an inspection by an Environmental Health Officer and in some circumstances a joint visit with a specialist Vet is required.

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