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RSPCA Cymru welcomes 'landmark' animal welfare announcement
Currently, animal welfare establishments including rescues, sanctuaries and re-homing centres are not regulated in Wales.
This means that anyone can set up one, irrespective of their experience, skills, or resources.
The Welsh Government intends to develop proposals based on "clear feedback" from its consultation to regulate these establishments.
This follows years of campaigning by RSPCA Cymru, who found that 82 per cent of AWEs supported regulation.
RSPCA Cymru's senior public affairs manager, Billie-Jade Thomas, said: "This is a landmark milestone for animal welfare in Wales and follows our long-standing campaign calling for regulation.
"Many owners of sanctuaries and other animal welfare establishments undertake hugely important work, but the lack of regulation and oversight has long been a major concern for the RSPCA."
In 2023, RSPCA Cymru launched a report highlighting the "urgent need" for regulation, with 88 per cent of the Welsh public agreeing.
The report also revealed that only five per cent of the public were aware that AWEs are currently unregulated in Wales.
The Welsh Government will also consider regulating pet grooming, which is currently unregulated.
It is described as a "skilled and specialist activity".