By Raphael
Satter, The Associated Press
LONDON
- Dog owners who refuse to fit Fido with a microchip may someday find
themselves fetching a hefty fine, the British government said Wednesday.
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 per cent 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).
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