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Old 13-03-2008, 05:24 PM
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Re: Dog Owner Suitability Test Proposal

Hi,

From the perspective of a website that enables breeders and pet owners to sell dogs, it would easily be possible to only allow people to advertise their dogs if they had a supplier licence, as long as an online check could be done against an online database of registered dog suppliers to validate it. However, what about a person who only has a dog owners licence, what if they could no longer keep their dog and wanted to advertise it online or in a publication? would they need to apply for a dog supplier licence instead of a dog owners licence?

Also, there would be no way to check that a valid advertiser only sold his dogs/puppies to people with a dog owners licence. This would have to be the responsibility of the seller and not the website or publication that displays the advert.

Mark
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