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Pet retailers offered help with licensing as annual inspections loom


The Pet Industry Federation has this week reminded pet retailers who sell livestock about the importance of joining its Primary Authority scheme – the government-backed initiative which helps to standardise inspections, overcome problems encountered by retailers and raise animal welfare standards.

PIF has partnered with the animal licensing experts at the City of London Corporation for its Primary Authority scheme, which supports retail members across England and Wales. Retail members of PIF can opt in to participate in the scheme at no further cost to themselves or their business.

Chief executive Nigel Baker said: "At this time of year, local authorities are busy renewing pet shop licences, so it’s the perfect opportunity for pet retailers to opt-in to our Primary Authority scheme.

"Primary Authority is there to help members. Recent research showed that less than half of local authorities are using the latest model conditions to inspect premises. By signing to PIF’s Primary Authority, retailers can be assured that the most up to date model conditions are used (so protecting animal welfare). If you believe the conditions have been incorrectly applied, you can get help.

"Primary Authority is simple to implement. Members opt-in to be inspected against PIF’s agreed inspection plan, which is based on the Model Licence Conditions for Pet Vending 2013, published by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.

"If members within the scheme have any difficulties with their licence, they can phone PIF for support, and, if the inspection plan is not being followed or is being interpreted wrongly, we will liaise with the City of London Corporation to offer Assured Primary Authority Advice, which the local authority cannot ignore."

Nigel Baker continued: "The scheme is really simple for PIF members. Just let us know if you’d like to opt-in and we will send you the information you need to get signed up. If you’re not a member, speak to us today about joining and taking advantage of Primary Authority. 550 pet retailers have already signed to the scheme and PIF has already successfully responded to several questions arising from inspections."

The Primary Authority scheme is open to any current pet retail member of the Pet Industry Federation and does not incur any additional fees from PIF or the Local Authority responsible for the licence.

Further details are available at www.petfederation.co.uk. Contact the customer service team on 01234 273933 for details of how to become a PIF member.

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