As you are all aware the Forum has anti intentional breeding and showing policy. This is written into the forum rules and we do not allow members to discuss intentional breeding or showing on the forum. When members are looking for piggies we direct them to rescues rather than breeders or pet shops (who are supplied by breeders) as a first port of call. We are often challenged for our stance on this but yesterday there were newspaper reports which we as a Forum would like to draw to your attention about a woman banned from keeping animals for 10 years.
Before you read these articles it is important to understand that this was NOT an accidental hoarding situation. The woman in question was a breeder registered with the British Cavy Council and took part in regular showing of guinea pigs. The green painted box in one of the photographs in the articles is a box used by breeders for moving piggies to shows and for showing piggies at shows. The animals were removed by the RSPCA and the woman has been banned from keeping animals for 10 years.
We do not wish to suggest as a Forum that the standards seen in these photos and described in the court case are typical of all breeders. However when you buy from a breeder (or from a pet shop) accreditation does NOT come with a home check and a guarantee of animal welfare at the home of the breeder.
Woman lived in squalor with EIGHTY guinea pigs and two dogs
Woman kept 80 guinea pigs and two dogs in disgusting flat
Before you read these articles it is important to understand that this was NOT an accidental hoarding situation. The woman in question was a breeder registered with the British Cavy Council and took part in regular showing of guinea pigs. The green painted box in one of the photographs in the articles is a box used by breeders for moving piggies to shows and for showing piggies at shows. The animals were removed by the RSPCA and the woman has been banned from keeping animals for 10 years.
We do not wish to suggest as a Forum that the standards seen in these photos and described in the court case are typical of all breeders. However when you buy from a breeder (or from a pet shop) accreditation does NOT come with a home check and a guarantee of animal welfare at the home of the breeder.
Woman lived in squalor with EIGHTY guinea pigs and two dogs
Woman kept 80 guinea pigs and two dogs in disgusting flat