2Content of code: in relation to transfer of dog of any age
(1)This section applies in relation to the transfer of a dog of any age.
(2)The prospective acquirer is to consider the following matters before acquiring the dog—
(a)the suitability of the breed or type of dog to the acquirer’s circumstances (recognising that some breeds or types require more space, exercise and care than others),
(b)whether the acquirer has a suitable environment in which to accommodate the dog,
(c)whether the dog would fit in with the composition of the household in which it would be kept,
(d)whether there would be suitable arrangements for walking, exercising and playing with the dog regularly,
(e)whether the acquirer is committed to training the dog in a safe and healthy manner which ensures the welfare of the dog,
(f)whether the costs associated with keeping the dog (for example, food, bedding, veterinary treatment, insurance) are affordable on an on-going basis,
(g)whether the acquirer is committed to caring for the dog throughout its life.
(3)The prospective acquirer (or a person acting on that person’s behalf) and the prospective supplier are (unless this is not practicable) to meet in person before reaching any agreement to transfer the dog from one to the other.