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Defra-Funded Electric Shock Collar Research

EDM number 459 in 2013-14, proposed by Tony Baldry on 29/08/2013.
Categorised under the topic of Animal welfare.

That this House recognises the findings of the published, DEFRA-funded, research into the use of electric shock collars on dogs which demonstrated that electric shock collars caused negative behavioural and physiological changes in a portion of dogs, were not more effective than positive reinforcement methods which is the main argument for their use and were open to misuse as owners either did not read the manuals or they were not provided; notes that positive training tools, including recall training, retractable leads and clicker training, help build a relation of mutual trust and liking between owner and dog rather than a relationship based on fear and pain; and urges the Government to implement a ban on electric shock collars as was done in Wales under its Animal Welfare Act 2006 to stop unnecessary pain and distress to dogs.

This motion has been signed by a total of 13 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Tony Baldry29/08/2013BanburyConservativeProposed
Peter Bottomley29/08/2013Worthing WestConservativeSeconded
John McDonnell03/09/2013Hayes and HarlingtonLabourSeconded
Naomi Long04/09/2013Belfast EastAllianceSeconded
Jeremy Corbyn04/09/2013Islington NorthLabourSeconded
Paul Flynn04/09/2013Newport WestLabourSeconded
Martin Caton05/09/2013GowerLabourSigned
Lady Hermon09/09/2013North DownIndependentSigned
Chris Ruane10/09/2013Vale of ClwydLabourSigned
Roger Godsiff10/09/2013Birmingham, Hall GreenLabourSigned
Caroline Lucas11/09/2013Brighton, PavilionGreenSigned
Andrew Stunell12/09/2013Hazel GroveLiberal DemocratSigned
John Hemming12/09/2013Birmingham, YardleyLiberal DemocratSigned

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