07/11/2023

People Urged To 'Think Very Carefully' Before Gifting Pets This Christmas

As Christmas approaches, the Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has partnered with Northern Ireland animal welfare charity, the Ulster Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (USPCA) to appeal to the public to "think very carefully before choosing a pet as a present".

Hundreds of animals are abandoned every year in Northern Ireland following the festive season as the novelty of receiving a pet as a Christmas present has worn off.

The USPCA, like every other animal welfare charity, is inundated with animals which have been bought as Christmas presents, but which people then find they don't have enough time, space or money to look after. In January of this year, the charity had over 50 animals at their centre who needed a new home.

Making the appeal, Gemma Daly, Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer, DAERA said: "Pets are often bought at Christmas as presents for loved ones and whilst there is no doubt potential owners are not seeking to do any harm, unfortunately, if careful consideration has not been given to the implications of bringing a new pet into a household, they can end up having to surrender them.

"Different pets have a range of important and diverse needs and it is critical that prospective owners ensure they can provide for an animal's care and veterinary needs throughout their entire lifetime. Advice on how to care for a range of pets is available on NI Direct and prospective owners should first familiarise themselves with the responsibilities that come with being the owner of an animal before making any decisions on how to proceed."

Gemma added: "I would also remind people of the fantastic work that animal welfare establishments such as the USPCA undertake and urge people to rehome an animal from these shelters rather than going out to buy a pet. Animal welfare establishments have identified that they are struggling with the huge number of pets being abandoned and rehoming means you can play your part in giving a pet its forever home."

Nora Smith, CEO of the USPCA, stated: "It may seem counter-intuitive that we do not encourage anyone to buy or adopt a new pet at Christmas given our Centre is full of animals in need of a new home. However it's an upsetting reality that in the weeks and months after Christmas we are often asked to take in puppies, kittens and other pets given as presents once the novelty has worn off.

"It's not just young animals that come to us, older animals can be discarded to make way for new ones.  Bringing a new pet into your family is one of the most rewarding experiences.  However, it is a life-long commitment. It's so important you are fully informed and aware of the responsibility that is involved.

"Therefore, our advice is wait until after the Christmas holidays have passed in order to provide the time and space required to welcome a new pet into your home. If prospective pet parents would like to reserve an animal before Christmas, our Animal Welfare team can match them with the most suitable pet for their home to be collected once all the festivities are over."

The USPCA and DAERA are encouraging prospective pet owners to adopt rather than buy. There are thousands of animals in Animal Welfare charities in desperate need of a second chance. Adoption also helps prevent animals from being purchased from unscrupulous breeders and gives a lovely companion animal a chance of a happy new life.


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