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MSPs are set to get the chance to ... make contact with the dog's neck, and then the owner presses a remote control button which transmits a painful electric shock to your dog.
However, if not used responsibly, electric containment fences can cause pain, injury and distress to livestock and horses. It’s important to reiterate that under the UK Animal Welfare Acts humans ...
Shock collars deliver an electric current to a dog’s neck via remote control for ... it is time for Scotland to do the same.” Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining ...
The Scottish Greens have submitted plans to ban the use of electric shock dog collars. Ross Greer has lodged an amendment to SNP MSP Christine Grahame’s Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill to make the use ...
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