Our Manifesto
What we’re doing to improve animal welfare in Scotland.
Animals Count: Make Them Matter
Our mission is clear: to make Scotland the best place in the world for an animal to call home. A place where every animal not only survives but thrives. This demands stronger laws, effective enforcement and political will. It calls for a nation proud to work together.
Animals count — but too often, their welfare is overlooked in policy and law. Our manifesto calls for urgent, evidence-based reforms in the next Parliament to ensure animals are protected, respected, and no longer treated as an afterthought.
Use your voice for Scotland’s animals
You can help lead the debate by learning more, sharing your support, and adding your voice to the conversation. Every show of support helps us make the case that animal welfare is not a luxury — it is essential to Scotland’s wellbeing.
Campaigns in Progress
Find out about our ongoing campaigns to improve animal welfare in Scotland.
We must continue to help improve the lives of all animals in Scotland through advocacy, collaboration, and action across a wide range of issues. As well as our four priorities, we are also working on many other key areas to improve animal welfare in Scotland. We can’t do it without you and ask that wherever you can, please get involved in conversations and be a voice for the voiceless.
We will continue to push for improved standards in the treatment of farmed animals by seeking updates to existing guidance on pain relief, environmental enrichment, humane transport, and slaughter practices, ensuring animals are treated with the dignity and care they deserve.
We will persist in calling for a full ban on greyhound racing in Scotland, and work to support the safe rehoming of dogs discarded by the industry.
We will continue to campaign for a ban on the use and sale of electric shock collars and other harmful training devices, providing clear advice to dog owners and supporting enforcement against those who use or promote them.
We support the creation of a specific offence for dog theft, improved police data collection, and better systems for tracking dogs through microchipping, vet registration, and sales platforms.
In light of the continued passage of the Housing (Scotland) Bill, we will advocate for stronger legal protections for tenants with pets, and work to increase the availability of pet-friendly housing across the country.
We will continue to campaign for the responsible use and sale of fireworks, supporting tighter controls to protect animals and vulnerable individuals from distress and harm.
We are working closely with partners to tackle wildlife crime and promote ethical wildlife management in Scotland, ensuring legal protections are enforced and nature is treated with respect.
As members of the Dog Control Coalition, we will continue to call for breed neutral, effective and sustainable dog control legislation to be introduced in the UK recognising that robust enforcement is required. We will encourage responsible dog ownership and behaviour around dogs to ensure public safety. We will continue to advocate to safeguard the welfare
Farm Animal Welfare
We will continue to push for improved standards in the treatment of farmed animals by seeking updates to existing guidance on pain relief, environmental enrichment, humane transport, and slaughter practices, ensuring animals are treated with the dignity and care they deserve.
Greyhound Racing
We will persist in calling for a full ban on greyhound racing in Scotland, and work to support the safe rehoming of dogs discarded by the industry.
Training Devices
We will continue to campaign for a ban on the use and sale of electric shock collars and other harmful training devices, providing clear advice to dog owners and supporting enforcement against those who use or promote them.
Dog Theft
We support the creation of a specific offence for dog theft, improved police data collection, and better systems for tracking dogs through microchipping, vet registration, and sales platforms.
Pet Friendly Housing
In light of the continued passage of the Housing (Scotland) Bill, we will advocate for stronger legal protections for tenants with pets, and work to increase the availability of pet-friendly housing across the country.
Fireworks
We will continue to campaign for the responsible use and sale of fireworks, supporting tighter controls to protect animals and vulnerable individuals from distress and harm.
Wildlife Crime Management
We are working closely with partners to tackle wildlife crime and promote ethical wildlife management in Scotland, ensuring legal protections are enforced and nature is treated with respect.
End Breed Specific Legislation
As members of the Dog Control Coalition, we will continue to call for breed neutral, effective and sustainable dog control legislation to be introduced in the UK recognising that robust enforcement is required. We will encourage responsible dog ownership and behaviour around dogs to ensure public safety. We will continue to advocate to safeguard the welfare
Meaningful change for all animals
We believe meaningful change happens when the public, politicians, and partners work together for all animals.
Pets
Pets offer companionship, emotional support, and contribute significantly to mental health and wellbeing. Recognising their value means making their care and protection a priority.
Wildlife
Wildlife supports Scotland’s rich biodiversity and plays a vital role in maintaining the health of our planet. Protecting wild animals means preserving the ecosystems that sustain us all.
Farm Animals
Farm animals provide us with food and livelihoods. It’s essential that their lives are valued by ensuring high welfare standards that respect their wellbeing and dignity.
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Every £1 helps us rescue, protect and advocate for Scotland’s animals.