All Dogs Will Now be Microchipped, UK Government Says
source: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57567937/dogs-in-england-must-have-microchips-by-2016/
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All dogs in England will have to be fitted with microchips by 2016, authorities said, meaning that canines across the country will be chasing cars with a tiny circuit embedded in the back of their necks.
Britain's Environment Department said that the chips would help reunite owners with lost or stolen pets, promote animal welfare and take the pressure off animal shelters.
"It's a shame that in a nation of dog lovers, thousands of dogs are roaming the streets or stuck in kennels because the owner cannot be tracked down," Environment Secretary Owen Paterson said in a statement. "Microchipping is a simple solution that gives peace of mind to owners."
Many British pet owners already have veterinarians insert chips under the skin of dogs, cats, and rabbits in a bid to keep track of their animals. The Environment Department says 60 percent of Britain's 8 million pet dogs already have microchips, which can be scanned and matched to their owners' details.
But officials say what was once an optional extra will become mandatory in three years. Owners who refuse to fit their dogs with chips face fines of up to 500 pounds ($800).
Horse owners have had to chip their animals since 2009, a spokeswoman for the Environment Department said Wednesday. The chips will remain optional for cats -- because dogs are out in public more often than their feline counterparts, a spokeswoman said.
Different parts of the United Kingdom have different rules governing pets: The chips are compulsory in Northern Ireland; Wales is considering such a move; Scotland has no such rule.
Inserting chips into animals' necks is a technique used worldwide to keep track both of domestic animals and livestock, although rules vary according to country....
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jpvt
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What if we did this with all manufactured guns, and were then able to track the movement of guns?
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jpvt
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Vierotchka
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That has long been the case in many European countries. It allows to retrace the owners of lost or killed dogs, to identify if a dog has been stolen, to access dogs' medical and vaccination history, among other advantages. It is a good thing.
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Vierotchka
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bailey78
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So the end has began
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bailey78
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galwayman
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People will be next! Wake up people!
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galwayman
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coolplanet
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It's 'the mark of the beast'......;]
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coolplanet
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coolplanet:
No, just a pilot project for it ...
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Gordon_Shumway
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matka
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coolplanet:
Way off base/beast....... but today, the current Pope has announced his
resignation from Papal office which will be on December 28th.There's supposed to be only two more Popes after this one.
As galwayman said, 'Wake up people!" - 3 months ago
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matka
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FreeSpiritMuse
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Do implanted microchips cause cancer in dogs and cats?
That’s the question owners are asking after highly aggressive tumors developed around the microchip implants of two dogs, killing one and leaving the other terminally ill.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2010/03/131533/#tfDVT4wYR0LJrsxm.99
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FreeSpiritMuse
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matka
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FreeSpiritMuse:
Controversy on all things. These canines and felines may have been isolated cases.
Every sentient being has different reactions to medications, micro-chips ( as in
this case); even humans will be having adverse side-effects or none at all when
it's our turn. - 3 months ago
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matka
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FreeSpiritMuse
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matka:
The FDA gives them their seal of approval. However,
"Malignant tumors in lab mice, rats
Likewise, in 2007, the Associated Press reported, “A series of veterinary and toxicology studies, dating to the mid-1990s, stated that chip implants had ‘induced’ malignant tumors in some lab mice and rats.” They developed subcutaneous “sarcomas” – most of them encasing the implants.
Keith Johnson, a retired toxicological pathologist, led a 1996 study at the Dow Chemical Co. in Midland, Mich.
“The transponders were the cause of the tumors,” he told the AP"
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FreeSpiritMuse
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matka
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FreeSpiritMuse:
Point taken. But there are millions of these domestic pets with micro-chips in
their ears that have had no ill effect their entire lives.
These chips also assist in helping distraught pet owners find their beloved
lost friends. - 3 months ago
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FreeSpiritMuse
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matka:
I suppose that's one way of looking at it, but for those animals that have become sick as the animals in the article, it doesn't help their distraught owners.
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FreeSpiritMuse
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matka:
Pet owners should have a choice.
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FreeSpiritMuse
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matka
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FreeSpiritMuse:
They should. And as Vietotchka said, "It's a good thing, in Europe, they've been doing
this for years."
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matka
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matka
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FreeSpiritMuse:
Check out what Vierotchka has to say about all this.
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matka
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matka
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Europe has always been way ahead of us in any and all things.
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matka
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FreeSpiritMuse
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We're next.
Added to Tech and Animal Rights and voted up! - 3 months ago
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FreeSpiritMuse
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FreeSpiritMuse:
Excellent comment and I agree....we ARE next!
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Leen61
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FreeSpiritMuse
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Leen61:
Unfortunately, I think some people will be more than happy to be chipped.
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FreeSpiritMuse
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Leen61
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FreeSpiritMuse:
Sad but true.
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Leen61
