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Written question asked by Helen Southworth (Labour) on Wednesday, 6 December 2000, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 7 December 2000. It was answered by Keith Hill (Labour) on Thursday, 7 December 2000 on behalf of the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.


Dept of the Environment Transport and the Regions

Question
Statement on how he intends to carry forward the recommendations of the Dog Identification Group on the permanent identification of dogs. (Report in Library Dep 00/1840). - Includes fact that report will be published tomorrow and copies will be in Library and on DETR website.
Answer

Ms Southworth: To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions how he intends to carry forward the recommendations of the Dog Identification Group on the permanent identification of dogs. [141619] Mr. Hill: The Dog Identification Group Report was submitted to me in September. After careful consideration, and discussions with my colleagues in the devolved Administrations, and in other Government Departments which also have responsibilities for dogs, I have decided to put the DIG recommendations out to consultation so that all those with an interest in dogs can make their views known. The Group has recommended a voluntary scheme for the permanent identification of dogs by either microchip or tattoo. The Report will be published tomorrow and copies will be laid in the Libraries of both Houses. The Report will also be put on the DETR website. The consultation will run until 31 March 2001.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
359 c4W; 141619
Session
2000-01
Subjects
Dogs Identification Dog Identification Working Group
Link
View this Written question on www.publications.parliament.uk