HC Deb 11 February 1983 vol 36 cc491-2W
Mr. Thomas Cox

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what breeds of dogs other than beagles and labradors are being purposely bred for research.

Mr. Mellor

My right hon. Friend has no responsibility for breeding establishments and therefore no knowledge of the variety of breeds produced.

Mr. Thomas Cox

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what action is taken by his Department to ensure that dogs which have been stolen are not used in research laboratories.

Mr. Mellor

Whilst the Government have no reponsibility for the sources from which animals used in reseach laboratories are obtained, and cannot therefore ensure that stolen dogs never reach them, it has long been the practice of the cruelty to animals inspectorate, to advise laboratories to obtain supplies, particularly of cats and dogs, from reputable suppliers. We have every reason to believe that laboratories are fully aware of their responsibility to ensure that supplies of animals are legally obtained. The criminal law provides severe penalties for theft or dishonest handling of animals and these matters are the subject of investigation by the police when alleged offences are reported.