Advertising Standards

Regulating online advertising of pets for sale, rehoming or exchange 

What information is required on an advert by law? 

The Pet Advertising Advisory Group is pleased that Regulations in England, Scotland and Wales have made certain PAAG Advertising Standards legal requirements for licensed sellers. In England, Scotland and Wales, licensed sellers must now, by law: 

  • include the number of the licence holder’s licence, 
  • specify the local authority that issued the licence,
  • include a recognisable photograph of the animal being advertised (for cats and dogs only in Scotland), 
  • (except in the case of fish) display the age of the animal being advertised,
  • state the country of residence of the animal from which it is being sold, and
  • state the country of origin of the animal. 

Note these Regulations do not apply to invertebrates (e.g. insects, shellfish, tarantulas and snails). 

For more information about who requires a licence, please visit the above links or the ‘Legislation’ section on our ‘Selling a pet’ page. 

It is an offence to offer a species listed on GB Wildlife Trade Regulations Annex A for sale without a valid Article 10 Certificate, and any advert must include the certificate number on the advert.   

 

Advertising Standards

In addition to helping ensure the above requirements set out by law are met on their site, the Pet Advertising Advisory Group asks websites to commit to upholding the following standards for all adverts by all sellers on their sites: 

Websites must:

Engaged websites

We ask that all of our engaged websites make an annual declaration to commit to upholding the PAAG Advertising Standards and to hold regular meetings with PAAG to discuss trends, concerns and our advice. PAAG carries out periodic moderation of our engaged websites to identify where adverts are not meeting PAAG Advertising Standards, and makes recommendations based on these findings. Gumtree, Pets4Homes, Preloved, Petify and Find Your Paws have committed to engaging with PAAG on this basis. If you see adverts which do not meet the PAAG Advertising Standards on these sites, please report the adverts directly to the site. Find more information about reporting adverts here: https://paag.org.uk/report-an-advert/ 

Additional information

Please note PAAG is not a regulatory body but as a group of experts from animal welfare organisations, trade associations, Trading Standards bodies and veterinary bodies, we have developed the Advertising Standards to help websites distinguish between appropriate adverts and those that should be removed. Our voluntary Advertising Standards have been endorsed by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, DAERA in Northern Ireland, the Welsh Government and the Scottish Government. 

PAAG encourages websites to go beyond these standards where appropriate and as advances in technology allow. Some areas where our engaged sites have introduced additional measures are: 

  • Mandatory ID verification processes 
  • Implementation of deposit schemes 
  • Implementation of pay walls 

PAAG reserves the right to add any additional measures to our Advertising Standards. 

For more information about the legal obligations of both buyers and sellers, please visit the ‘Legislation’ section of our ‘Selling a pet’ page. 

Need to report a concerning pet advert?

Whilst looking at online pet adverts, perhaps in search of a new addition to your family, or merely out of interest, if you come across an advert that concerns you, we urge you to report it! Reporting concerning adverts is a crucial step in cracking down on unscrupulous breeders and dealers.