The authority is the first in the country to adopt a scheme from the Brighton-based Animal Protection Agency that will help pet buyers understand the responsibility they are taking on when they swap cash for anything from dogs and cats to exotic spiders, snakes and lizards.
The APA is promoting a system of categorising pets as ‘easy’, ‘moderate’ ‘difficult’ or ‘extreme’ to keep – known as EMODE after the different categories.
From January 1, the council will ask pet shops to hand out leaflets to anyone thinking of buying a pet.
“Pet shops that hand out the EMODE leaflet signal commitment to responsible pet-selling and should inspire greater confidence in prospective purchasers.
“We are delighted that EMODE is rapidly gaining support and has also received the ‘thumbs up’ from UK central government.”