To run a boarding kennel or cattery, you need a licence from the local authority.

The number of dogs and cats that may be accommodated will be specified on the licence along with other specific conditions. View Cyngor Gwynedd's animal boarding procedure. (opens in new tab)

Licensing conditions and guidance

Eligibility criteria

An applicant must not be disqualified from any of the following at the time of the application:

  • keeping an animal boarding establishment
  • keeping a pet shop under the Pet Animals Act 1951
  • keeping animals under the Protection of Animals (Amendment) Act 1954
  • owning, keeping, being involved in the keeping or being entitled to control or influence the keeping of animals, dealing in animals or transporting or being involved in the transportation of animals under the Animals Welfare Act 2006
  • owning, keeping, dealing in or transporting animals under the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006.

Application evaluation process

Fees will be payable for applications and conditions may be attached.

The following criteria will be considered when the application is being evaluated:

  • that the animals will be kept in suitable accommodation at all times. Suitable accommodation takes into account the construction and size of the accommodation, the number of animals to be housed in it, facilities for exercising the animals, cleanliness and temperature, lighting and ventilation provisions.
  • that suitable food, drink and bedding materials will be provided and that the animals are exercised and visited regularly
  • that steps are taken to prevent and control the spread of disease among the animals and that isolation facilities are in place
  • that adequate protection is provided to the animals in the case of fire and other emergencies
  • that a register is kept. The register should contain a description of all animals received, their arrival and departure date and the name and address of the owner. The register should be available to be inspected at any time by a local authority officer, veterinary surgeon or practitioner.

Apply

For more information and an application form, call 01766 771000.

Fees

Animal Licensing Establishments Fees (opens in new tab)


Relevant legislation

Animal Boarding Establishments Act 1963 (opens in new tab)

Will tacit consent apply?

No. It is in the public interest that the authority must process your application before it can be granted. If you have not heard from the local authority within a reasonable period, please contact it.

Failed application redress

Please contact your local authority in the first instance. Any applicant who is refused a licence can appeal to their local Magistrates Court.

Licence holder redress

Please contact your local authority in the first instance. Any licence holder who wishes to appeal against a condition attached to their licence can appeal to their local Magistrates Court.

Consumer complaint

We would always advise that in the event of a complaint the first contact is made with the trader by you - preferably in the form a letter (with proof of delivery). If that has not worked, if you are located in the UK, Citizens Advice (opens in new tab) will give you advice. From outside the UK contact the UK European Consumer Centre (opens in new tab).

Trade associations

Pet Care Trust (PCT) (opens in new tab)
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (opens in new tab)

Contact us

  • 01766 771 000
  • trwyddedu@gwynedd.llyw.cymru
  • Licensing Enforcement Officer, Public Protection, Dwyfor Area Office, Ffordd y Cob, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 5AA