Thu, 12 Oct 2023
Views on a proposed ban on the use of electronic training collars (e-collars) for cats and dogs are being sought during a six week consultation as part of the Animal Welfare Bill 2022.
There are generally two types:
· Remote-controlled devices: Owner triggered to stop unwanted animal behaviours;
· Containment systems: Self-activate to reduce the chance of a pet straying.
Most e-collars use a warning sound to allow the animal to stop what it is doing before an electric pulse or unpleasant spray is generated as a deterrent.
Dr Michelle Haywood MHK, Political Member for the Environment, said: "We are a nation of animal lovers, who care passionately about protecting our animals, and the use of e-collars can cause unnecessary harm and suffering.
“If the public back the move, the ban could happen early next year and would be introduced using regulations under the new animal welfare laws that will come into effect shortly.”
Paper copies are available from DEFA’s headquarters in St John’s or by calling 01624 685844, or emailing agriculture@gov.im.
The consultation will run until November 23.