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Consultation on the Draft Dog Welfare Code of Practice: A Consultation Document issued by the Rural Directorate of the Scottish Government

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Rural Directorate
Animal Health and Welfare Division

T: 0131-244 6182 F: 0131-244 6616
E: animal.health@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

To Interested Parties on the attached list.

7 February 2008

Dear Sir or Madam

CONSULTATION ON THE DRAFT DOG WELFARE CODE OF PRACTICE

I have enclosed a draft of our proposed welfare code on dogs and would welcome any comments or suggestions you may have. The purpose of this consultation is to ensure that the advice contained in the code is accurate, practical and realistic. The aim of the code is to provide basic information and guidance to those responsible for dogs on how to care for them.

I am very grateful to those individuals and organisations who have assisted in the preparation of the code.

This consultation seeks views on the style, layout and content of the code and the information, advice and guidance it contains. It is important that you give as much information and evidence as possible to support your opinion. This will help us improve the accuracy and quality of the code. Comments are welcome on any part of the code.

Comments on the draft code must be sent to the following address by 1 May 2008.

Scott McDowell

Animal Welfare Policy Team
Room 350
Pentland House
47 Robb's Loan
EDINBURGH
EH14 1TY


By email to: animal.health@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
By fax to: 0131 244 6616

We need to know how you wish your response to be handled and, in particular, whether you are happy for your response to be made public. Please complete and return the Respondee Information Form (only required if you are providing a response) as this will ensure that we treat your response appropriately. If you ask for your response not to be published, we will regard it as confidential and we will treat it accordingly. All respondents should be aware that The Scottish Government is subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002. We would therefore have to consider any request made under that Act for information relating to this consultation exercise.

If you have any queries about this consultation please email or fax us as above, or call 0131 244 6182. Please let us know if you think anyone else should be consulted or feel free to copy and circulate the consultation to other interested parties or individuals.

If you would like further copies of this consultation, or the document in an alterative format, such as large print, Braille, audiotape or disc, or in a community language please use the contact details above. I expect that most respondents will find it easier to send in a written response, but if you would find it easier to respond in some other way (such as by telephone, audiotape or at a meeting) please contact us to make the necessary arrangements.

This consultation and all other Scottish Government consultation exercises can be viewed at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/consultations. You can telephone Freephone 0800 77 1234 to find out the location of your nearest Public Internet Access Point.

The Scottish Government now has an e-mail alert system for consultations (SEconsult). This system allows stakeholder individuals and organisations to register and receive a weekly e-mail containing details of all new consultations (including web links). SEconsult complements, but in no way replaces SE distribution lists, and is designed to allow stakeholders to keep up-to-date with all SE consultation activity, and therefore be alerted at the earliest opportunity to those of most interest. I would encourage you to register.

Consultation is an essential and important aspect of The Scottish Government working methods. Given the wide-ranging areas of work of The Scottish Government, there are many varied types of consultation. In general, however, consultation exercises aim to provide opportunities for all those who wish to express their opinions on a proposed area of work, to do so in ways which will inform and enhance that work. While details of particular circumstances described in a response to a consultation exercise may usefully inform the policy process, consultation exercises cannot address individual concerns and comments, which should be directed to the relevant public body.

The views and suggestions detailed in consultation responses are analysed and used as part of the decision making process. Depending on the nature of the consultation exercise, the responses received may:

  • Indicate the need for policy development or review;
  • Inform the development of a particular policy;
  • Help decisions to be made between alternative policy proposals; and
  • Be used to finalise legislation before it is implemented.

Where respondees have given permission for their response to be made public (via the Respondee Information Form) these will be made available to the public in The Scottish Government Library 20 working days after the close of the consultation. All responses, where agreement to publish has been given, will be checked for any potentially defamatory material before being logged in the library or placed on the website. The library is located at Saughton House, K Spur, Broomhouse Drive, Edinburgh, EH11 3XD and you can make arrangements to view the responses by contacting the SE library on 0131 244 4565. Responses can be copied and sent to you but a charge may be made for this service.

If you have any comments about how this consultation exercise has been conducted, please send them to the response address above.

Yours faithfully

Signature of Ian W Strachan Head of Animal Welfare Team

Ian W Strachan
Head of Animal Welfare Team

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