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does anyone know the requirements for a DWA liscence?
(im not thinking of trying to get one any time soon)
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im not sure
heres a couple links but i find with most licenses and similar laws, online info is limited http://www.bornfree.org.uk/zoocheck/zcnews36.htm http://www.bornfree.org.uk/zoocheck/legislation.htm I came across some info wen looking for details on pet shop license, if i find them ill post them.
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DEAN IS BACK. Currently maintaining a small collection. 1.1 beardies 1.1 berber skinks 1.1 rankins dragons 1.1 Fiji banded iguanas 5.6.4 leopard geckos Also helping in the keeping of my Mothers.. 1.1 shetland pony's 3 Aylesbury Ducks 1.4 Chickens [erm 4 hens and 1 very pretty Cock] [sorry dogs and cats get no mention] |
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you also need the fire brigade ispection to ensure you have an air tight room and the money depending on your local council (chances are your council wont allow it anyway) can cost about 3 grand plus your 1 million pound insurance policy you need.... i can go on, it aint really worth it and it would be daft to keep anythinf deadly as a pet lol
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There is no set price, the council can charge you anything from as little as a few hundred quid or a few thousand.
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You may want to check out the latest news from the DWA in regards to large constictors. Not every body considers reptiles to be pets, and those that have kept them long enough, bred generations, and have had scientific articles/books published respect and recognise them as captives. |
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Fire Brigade visit? Not sure on this one either, I know you have to be assessed by a vet and possibly the EHO. 3 grand? Depends on who your local council is, they all vary, some I think are less that £100 and some go up to the thousands. A million pound insurance policy may not cost that much, it depends on what the insurance company think the risks are. Not all animals on the DWA list are 'deadly', some of the smaller primates are on the DWA list and I'd hardly class them as 'deadly', same with lemurs, sometimes species are placed on the list due to their specific care requirements and the DWAL ensures that these are taken care of. |
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