Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on update on the banning of the practice of debarking dogs

Mar 1, 2022


Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang: To ask the Minister for National Development whether he can provide an update on the banning of the practice of debarking dogs.

Answer:

1    NParks takes a firm stance against the practice of debarking dogs. Such a procedure should only be performed as an absolute last resort, or as an alternative to euthanasia.

2    NParks has a framework in place to regulate this practice. The Code of Ethics for Veterinarians requires veterinarians to advise pet owners of non-surgical alternatives and to ensure that all reasonable efforts have been made to manage or treat the issue prior to debarking. Failure to do so can result in written warnings, composition fines, suspension, or revocation of veterinary licences. This regulatory approach remains relevant. NParks will continue to educate pet owners and raise awareness on alternatives to debarking.

3    Should the public come across suspected cases where debarking of dogs has been performed without due justification, they can inform NParks, so that it can investigate and take the necessary actions.