Limerick City and County Council Register of Dog Breeding Establishments

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Limerick City and County Council Register of Dog Breeding Establishments A B C D E F G H 1 Limerick City and County Council Register of Dog Breeding Establishments 2 Last updated 28/02/2019 Max No of breeding bitches over 6 months old Conditions applying to 3 Name of Operator Address of Operator Address of DBE (if different) Permitted Registration 4 Abbey Boarding Kennels Drominboy Lodge, Lisnagry, Co. Limerick same 20 1,2 5 Abbeyfeale Harriers Hunt Club Dromtrasna North, Abbeyfeale, Co Limerick same 20 1, 2,3 6 Adare and District Boarding Kennels Ballinakill, Kilfinny, Adare, Co. Limerick same 20 1,2 7 Ballybrown Harriers Tervoe, Clarina, Co. Limerick same 10 1,2 8 County Limerick Hunt The Kennels, Clonshire, Adare same 80 1,2 9 Daniel Harnett Derria, Ashford, Co. Limerick same 30 1,2 10 Daniel Hough Tulllig, Dromcollogher, Co. Limerick same 18 1,2 11 Desmond Foxhounds Ballysteen, Askeaton, Co. Limerick same 20 1,2,3 12 Desmond Mink Hounds Ballyellinan, Askeaton, Co. Limerick same 12 1,2,3 13 Dromore Harriers Deerpark, Adare, Co. Limerick Bolane, Kildimo, Co. Limerick 18 1,2,3 14 Eila Moloney Knockroe, Old Road, Kildimo, Co. Limerick same 12 1,8 15 Fairyfield Foxhounds Kilbreedy West, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick same 25 1,2 16 Fedamore Harriers Caher,Holycross,Grange, Co. Limerick same 18 1,2 17 Galtee Foxhounds Ballinatona, Kilbehenny, Kilmallock,Co. Limerick same 25 1,2 18 Geraldine Shelton Glenwilliam, Ballingarry Co. Limerick same 18 1,2 19 Glenrua Boarding Kennels Kilmoreen, Kildimo, Co. Limerick Same 20 1,2 20 Hillview Kennels Tullaha, (via, Charleville) Broadford same 50 1,2,5,7 21 Katiebrook Kennels Crean, Monagea, Newcastle West, Co. Limerick. Rathcahill, Monagea, NCW 60 1 22 Laurence G Curtin Timoleague Upper,Glin, Co.Limerick same 18 1,2,5 23 Liam Fitzgerald Rosstemple, Banogue, Croom, Co. Limerick same 18 1 24 Limerick Animal Welfare Moorestown, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick same 18 1 25 Limerick Harriers Hunt Caher, Grange, Bruff, Co. Limerick same 40 1,2,3 26 Maigue Valley Beagles Ballinaculla, Dromin, Kilmallock, same 18 1,2 27 Margaret Gilbourne Garbally, Kilmeedy, Co. Limerick same 30 1,2 28 Mellon Harriers Mellon, Kildimo, Co. Limerick same 18 1,2,3 29 Michael & Joan O'Mahony Doonakenna, Templeglantine same 100 1,2 30 Niall Buckley Carraward West, Dromcollogher, Co. Limerick. same 17 1,2 31 Old Mill Foxhounds Old Mill, Newcastlewest, Co.Limerick same 18 1,2,3 32 Scarteen Hunt Scarteen, Knocklong, Co. Limerick same 50 1,2 33 Shannonside Hunt Courtbrown, Askeaton, Co. Limerick same 18 1,2,3 34 Stonehall Harriers Ballyengland, Askeaton, Co. Limerick. same 30 1,2,3 35 Timothy Sheehan Mount Plummer, Broadford, Co. Limerick same 60 1,2 36 Tinnaculla Hunt Tinnaculla, Askeaton, Co. Limerick same 20 1,2,3 37 Stephen Vaughan Cloncon Ballagh Ashford, Co.Limerick Same 15 1,2 38 Emmett Carroll Rossbane,Ballyagran,Kilmallock,Co.Limerick Same 40 1,2 Dog Breeding Establishment Act 2010 Standard Conditions 1.Establishment to be operated at all times strictly in accordance with the requirements of 39 the Dog Breeding Establishments Act 2010 and the Dog Breeding Establisments Guidelines 40 2. Breeding and Sales Records are to be maintained as per attached template. 41 3. HUNT CLUBS ONLY Each hound on the premises shall be identified by means of tattoo and registered on your Hunt Club Register, or, Important Note: Under the requirements of the Microchipping of Dogs Regulations 2015 (S.I. 63 of 2015) all dogs over 12 weeks of age are 42 now required to be micro-chipped and registered on an approved database. 43 4. Heat lamps to be provided as discussed on day of inspection. 44 5. All pups to be micro-chipped on or before 8 weeks of age or before leaving the premises 6. An adequate number of purpose built kennels, with impervious flooring shall be provided withing 12 months of issue of this certificate and 45 by dd/mm/yyyy 7. Records relating to all retired breeding bitches and stud dogs to be maintained to include microchip number, date of disposal and 46 name/address of the receiver. 47 8. Details of each dog sold or transferred from the establishment to be recorded as per attached template and returned to Limerick City and County Council on an annual basis. 48 9.Certification is subject to the corrective actions and recommendations, as listed in the inspection report dated [dd/mm/yyyy], being addressed. 49 50 51 Standard Condition 1: All DBES 52 Standard Condition 3: Hunt Clubs only 53 54 Page 1 O:\ENV\veterinary\COD\DOG BREEDING ESTABLISHMENTS\1.0 DBE REGISTER 2017\1.1 Public Register of Dog Breeding Establishments 23-08-18.
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