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Government decision on mandatory testing for Brucella canis vital step forward for animal and public health

08 Oct 2025

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Following years of campaigning, the Ȥҹapp (Ȥҹapp) has welcomed news that all commercial dog imports from Romania into Great Britain will be required to undergo mandatory pre-import testing for Brucella canis.

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The move, announced yesterday by the Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (Defra), is a vital safeguard to limit the risks of this zoonotic disease entering the country from dogs imported or rehomed from abroad. Government data shows that since 2020, the majority of B. canis cases in the UK have been found in imported dogs, with around 50% of all identified infections coming from Romanian dog imports.

Responding to the announcement, Ȥҹapp President Dr. Rob Williams MRCVS said:

“With cases of Brucella canis in the UK rising in recent years as a result of dogs being imported from countries with higher known risk for the disease, Ȥҹapp has been urgently calling for mandatory pre-import testing. With almost half of all B. canis infections identified in the UK being traced to Romanian dog imports, this is a timely and necessary step by Government that will better protect the health of both people and animals. 

“Measures contained in the Puppy Smuggling Bill, currently making its way through the UK Parliament, will also restrict the movement of pregnant dogs and puppies, going further to reduce the risk. Ȥҹapp continues to call for appropriate testing for all diseases not currently endemic in the UK, such as babesiosis, ehrlichiosis and leishmaniasis, as a mandatory requirement before import from any country known to have higher disease risk to the UK.” 

Biosecurity at the UK borders will be among the topics of discussion at Ȥҹapp Congress at London Vet Show on 20 November, with panellists Malcolm Morley, UK Director of World Horse Welfare, vet Paula Boyden, and Jorge Martin-Almagro, UK Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer. Find out more about the session,.

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