From Dogpages Forum (of which I am a member):
In 2005, Dolly Mixture, a microchipped Jack Russell Terrier disappeared without a trace. Her owner, Mrs Candy King searched for her loyal companion, and soon learnt of the inadequacies within the microchipping system.
THERE IS NO LEGAL REQUIREMENT TO ROUTINELY SCAN PETS FOR MICROCHIPS
Candy was determined to do something about this loop-hole in the much promoted microchipping system. Supported by - Not a charity. No businesses or companies that promote or advertise shock collars please. -, Dolly's Directive was launched.
The directive requests routine and compulsory scanning of all dogs, new and existing, by all organisations that come into contact with dogs such as vets, police, stray dog kennels, re-homing centres and any other animal welfare charities.
If you have microchipped pets - this affects you!
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?
Show your support to this directive, it will only take a few minutes of your time, complete the online petition today.
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/dollysdirective/
This petition closes on 11th July 2008 - make sure your voice is heard.
Thank You!
I have signed the petition, but we need more people to sign.
Think, if your pet went missing, how would you feel knowing that, despite it being microchipped, there is no guarantee that any vet, rescue agency or even the police would scan your pet if handed in, to find out if it was chipped, and thus reunite you much sooner?
