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Unique qualification raises standards for pet sellers

 

Seven licensing officers from across Wales have become the first in the country to achieve the VetSkill VTEC Level 3 Award in the Licensing of Selling Animals as Pets, a new qualification developed by Animal Focused in partnership with Vetskill and Animal Licensing Wales.

 

The qualification marks a major milestone in improving the consistency and professionalism of animal licensing across Wales, ensuring that officers responsible for inspecting and licensing pet shops have the knowledge and confidence to apply welfare standards fairly and effectively.

 

Until now, there has been no recognised qualification for licensing officers working in this area, with learners previously achieving an accredited certificate. The new award provides practical and theory training in key topics such as implementing the legislation, understanding species-specific needs, and assessing compliance with the guidance.

 

Vicky Skinner, Founder of Animal Focused, said: “This qualification is about giving licensing officers the tools and understanding they need to apply the guidance consistently and confidently. It’s a huge step forward in protecting animal welfare and ensuring pet sellers across Wales are held to the same high standard.”

 

Animal Licensing Wales Project Manager, Zoe Phillips believes this is a key step in improving animal welfare across Wales; “Licensing officers play a crucial role in ensuring animal welfare standards across licensed premises, being able to offer such comprehensive training really helps drive home the responsibility these officers have. The assessments ensure the officers really understand how to apply the guidance accurately and consistently to meet their legal obligations.”

 

The first group of officers completed their training at Bridgend College earlier this year, with further cohorts now being planned.

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