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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 6706620" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>One suspects that the likes of Mole Valley are more covering their backsides than following specific new rules on adverts. The new regs are more about registering breeders and ensuring they are inspected and controlled than stopping adverts. But given breeders are now supposed to give details of their registration on ads (if they qualify to be registered) I expect MV (and others in similar positions) are wary of taking ads that purport to be from part time and non commercial breeders (so don't need a registration number) only to discover they are illegal large scale breeders who should be registered under the new legislation. So they're washing their hands of the whole thing as too problematic to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 6706620, member: 818"] One suspects that the likes of Mole Valley are more covering their backsides than following specific new rules on adverts. The new regs are more about registering breeders and ensuring they are inspected and controlled than stopping adverts. But given breeders are now supposed to give details of their registration on ads (if they qualify to be registered) I expect MV (and others in similar positions) are wary of taking ads that purport to be from part time and non commercial breeders (so don't need a registration number) only to discover they are illegal large scale breeders who should be registered under the new legislation. So they're washing their hands of the whole thing as too problematic to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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