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>to a NATIONAL ANNUAL REGISTRATION SCHEME scheme for dogs in Wales.
> Are the Police/RSPCA going to do random stop and scans to any dogs they see out and about?
> The technology required is small and cheap so I don't see why not.
> and little or no enforcement will take place.
> MM dog tag even cheaper and visible
> however given the track record of the authorities on matters such
> The RSPCA want the Welsh Government to link measures with current proposals under development for compulsory microchipping ,to a NATIONAL ANNUAL REGISTRATION SCHEME scheme for dogs in Wales.
> As I said the technology required to check microchips and registration is small and cheap. Much easier to apply than expensive court cases to establish breed and ownership.
> But what's to stop someone saying they sold the dog, or it ran off and must have been taken in by someone else ?
>The focus will be on dog behaviour, not breed, to include a strong education and training element for owners.
> and all of that never stopped a lenghty & expensive court battle......
>
> As I understand it the case was not over ownership.
about 12 times greater
) of being put in hospital and spending more time in there, for needing a pooh than by being injured by a dog (be it accidental or deliberate), yet we have no massive media campagin to combat constipation.
> we have no massive media campagin to combat constipation.
>those that only get a dog as a weapon for example - will NOT do anything legal - they are under the radar
> I don't see why it can not be built into the system, as they have with vehicle licencing, that the onus is on the registered owner to update any changes or they will remain responsible in law.
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