Not exact matches
Alas,
dog trainers and owners who do use these devices with great care would hardly agree with a
ban on
shock collars.
A proposed
ban on electric
shock dog training devices in Wales will be re-written to make it a complete
ban, says the minister who wants to bring it in.
Our mission includes promoting mandates for transparency among
dog professionals on methods used; transparency on the potential consequences of those methods; and the
banning of aversive equipment, including, but not limited to,
shock collars, prong collars and choke chains.
You are free to publish... I am
shocked, disappointed and disgusted concerning the Las Vegas decision to list the
ban Someone should send them a video of dirty, sick breeding
dogs in the cold warehouse or frying out side in cages in warm weather, birthing and dying early in the most torturous conditions,, what kind of a started allows this, Take a look at all, the info on the Humane Associate.
In Wales,
dog collars that are capable of giving an electric
shock are
banned.
Similarly the two largest German Shepherd
Dog clubs in the country (the British Association for German Shepherd
Dogs and the German Shepherd
Dog League of Great Britain) have
banned the use of electric
shock collars from their training grounds.
Well those of you who've been following the story will know that in 2016 three of the four biggest animal charities in the UK —
Dogs Trust, Battersea, and Blue Cross
shocked supporters by suddenly U-turning and refusing to support a
ban on puppies sold in pet shops and other commercial third party dealers; removing all traces of their previous opposite stance from their websites.
The announcement comes just a month after the Minister announced plans for a complete
ban on electric
shock dog collars.
«This includes standards on the tail docking of
dogs, the
ban on the use of
shock collars in Wales, and a raft of legislation the government is considering now on the breeding, boarding and selling of
dogs, the licensing of horse riding establishments and the selling of all animals.
The Kennel Club is urging the government to take action after research found that a significant majority of the general public in England are against the use of electric
shock collars for
dogs and would support the government in introducing a
ban on these devices.