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Register of Sellers and Suppliers of Pet Animals 24 Register of Sellers and Suppliers of Pet Animals 24th September 2021 This is a list of sellers and suppliers of pet animals who have registered with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine. The list includes animal rehoming charities as well as commercial entities. Sellers/suppliers of six or more pet animals in a calendar year must apply to be entered into the Register of Sellers and Suppliers of Pet Animals and premises used in connection with the sale or supply of pet animals must be entered into the Register of Premises. This register is updated frequently. The registration requirement does not apply to persons to whom the Dog Breeding Establishments Act 2010 applies, or a local authority or a facility run by or on behalf of a local authority. It does not apply to those who sell or supply less than six pet animals in a calendar year. For more information on Animal Health and Welfare (Sale or supply of pet animals) Regulations 2019 (No. 681 of 2019), including how to register, visit www.gov.ie/registered-pet-sellers County Register Number Name of Seller/Supplier Carlow APT200001C Aileen Doyle Carlow APT200008C Anna Bolton Carlow APT200027C Anne Murphy Carlow APT200024C Arwen Bird Carlow APT200012C Caroline Kehoe Carlow APT200034C Charmaine McEvoy Carlow APT200010C Claire Hanway Carlow APT200035C Daniel Whelan Carlow APT200016C Davy’s Pets Carlow APT200017C Doreen and James Doyle Carlow APT200025C Dweana Bradley Carlow APT200023C Ger Fenlon 1 Carlow APT200028C Jadwiga Siatka Carlow APT200013C James O’Reilly Carlow APT200031C Joe Meaney Carlow APT200009C John Kehoe Carlow APT200026C Julian Bradley Carlow APT200029C Karen Coleman Carlow APT200020C Martin Fenlon Carlow APT200030C Michael Kelly Carlow APT200003C Monica Gallagher Carlow APT200018C Noel Corrigan Carlow APT200032C Paddy Doyle Carlow APT200015C Paul Leete Carlow APT200005C Pet Mania Carlow APT200019C Phelim Gorman Carlow APT200002C Rachel's Reptiles Carlow APT200006C Richard Minchin Carlow APT200004C Rose Gate Kennels Carlow APT200007C Rottweiller’s Borris Carlow APT200014C Sandra Fitzgerald Carlow APT200022C Sean Lennon Carlow APT200021C Shane Lennon Carlow APT200033C Tracey Broderick Cavan BPT200024C Aine McGovern Cavan BPT200034C Aine O’Reilly 2 Cavan BPT200008C Baikal Cattery Cavan BPT200013C Brigita Maciuleviciute Cavan BPT200002C Cavan SPCA Cavan BPT200012C Constantin Tabita Cavan BPT200010C Craig Lovett Cavan BPT200032C Dympna Flynn Cavan BPT200026C Edward Brady Cavan BPT200037C Eoin O’Reilly Cavan BPT200001C Eric King's Cavan BPT200021C Fearghal O’Reilly Cavan BPT200027C Frances Fitzpatrick Cavan BPT200030C Gabriel Higgins Cavan BPT200033C Gavin Cooney Cavan BPT200038C Gunther Freisberg Cavan BPT200018C Jean Antoine-Dunne Cavan BPT200028C Jeff Kehoe Cavan BPT200029C Kevin Davidson Cavan BPT200006C Kitten Cottage Animal Sanctuary Cavan BPT200025C Laura Rutledge Cavan BPT200007C Liam McKiernan Cavan BPT200016C Matt Curran Cavan BPT200020C Michael Dennehy Cavan BPT200003C Michael McCullagh Cavan BPT200014C Michael Stafford 3 Cavan BPT200015C Norma Garvey Cavan BPT200011C Noel Ellis Cavan BPT200009C Noel Harte Cavan BPT200036C Pat Duggan Cavan BPT200019C Peter Thornton Cavan BPT200005C Pets4you Ltd Cavan BPT200017C Robin O’Keeffe Cavan BPT200004C Royal Dog Rescue Cavan BPT200022C Roy Stafford Cavan BPT200035C Tom Bannon Cavan BPT200031C Tony Harten Cavan BPT200023C Wendy Malone Clare CPT200004C An Cat Dubh Sanctuary Clare CPT200029C Annette Howard Clare CPT200026C Arthur Stritch Clare CPT200008C Babydog Rescue Clare CPT200024C Brigid Long Clare CPT200001C Burren Animal Rescue Clare CPT200019C Claire Conway Clare CPT200006C Clare Animal Welfare Clare CPT200028C David Whelan Clare CPT200003C Ennis Pet Centre Clare CPT200021C Geraldine Blake Clare CPT200013C Gerard + Laura Cox 4 Clare CPT200016C James Devitt Clare CPT200018C Jason McGrath Clare CPT200025C Kim Phelan Clare CPT200011C Leonard Fawl Clare CPT200020C Michael McDonagh Clare CPT200027C Miriam Considine Clare CPT200022C Niamh O'Connor Clare CPT200017C Olegas Ivanovas Clare CPT200010C Richard Roiner Clare CPT200014C Seán Burke Clare CPT200015C Sean Collins Clare CPT200009C Sean McDonnell Clare CPT200007C Second Chance Animal Rescue Clare CPT200012C Sharon O Flaherty Clare CPT200002C Teresa Rafferty Clare CPT200005C WAGI - 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