Providing or arranging boarding for dogs (kennels) licence
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Licences to provide or arrange boarding for dogs in kennels are issued under the Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018.
The conditions attached to providing or arranging boarding for dogs licences are set out in the regulations. The conditions are mandatory and can't be added to, deleted or amended by us. You can find the conditions and the guidance which accompanies them in the 'Related documents' section of this page.
Who needs a licence for providing or arranging boarding for dogs?
- Businesses which provide accommodation for other people’s dogs, where the provision of that accommodation is partly or solely the activity of the business
- Businesses which arrange for the provision of accommodation for other people’s dogs, for example, businesses which connect pet owners with people willing to look after their animals for no fee, or minor expenses
Who doesn’t need a licence for providing or arranging boarding for dogs?
Businesses where accommodation is provided for other people’s dogs, but where the provision of that accommodation is not the purpose of that business, for example, veterinary practices where the accommodation provided is part of the treatment of the animal
Businesses that provide day care for dogs and do not keep them overnight – these businesses will require a dog day care licence
What is the ‘business test’?
The regulations specify two business tests to be considered when deciding if an activity is commercial, and therefore requires a licence. They're not the only method to determine if a licence is required, but we must take them into account when deciding if a licence is required.
- Does the operator make any sale, or otherwise carry on the activity, with a view to making a profit, or;
- Does the operator earn any commission or fee from the activity.
These two tests will be considered alongside the factors in the ‘Who needs a licence to breed dogs’ section when determining if a licence is required.
How long does a licence last?
The length of a dog breeding licence is determined by its star rating:
- 1 star = one-year licence
- 2 star = one-year licence
- 3 star = two-year licence
- 4 star = two-year licence
- 5 star = three-year licence
A licence runs from the date it is granted and must be renewed by the anniversary of the date it was granted in either one, two or three years – dependent on the star rating (see above).
Existing licence holders will receive a reminder from us three months before their licence is due for renewal with a renewal application pack enclosed. Renewal applications must be returned to us a minimum of ten weeks before the expiry date of the initial licence.
Contact Licensing
- licensing@shropshire.gov.uk
- 0345 678 9026 (taxis 0345 678 9046)