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MP supports call to stop attacks on guide dogs

Published 19 Jun 2012 08:30 Print

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Sandra Osborne MP has supported Guide Dogs' call to stop attacks on guide dogs, and attended a reception at the Houses of Parliament yesterday. The Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock MP was amongst the 150 members of parliament that backed the charity's call.

New figures that were released on Monday, 11 June, showed attacks on guide dogs are at an all time high and now running at an average of eight a month. Guide Dogs held the reception to highlight the charity's growing concern about attacks on guide dogs by other dogs and to ask MPs for their support.

The government is currently consulting compulsory microchipping but has said its preferred option is to microchip puppies only. Under this plan, it would take 10 to 15 years before all dogs are microchipped. Guide Dogs believes it would take too long to have an impact and wants to see the compulsory microchipping of all dogs within two years.

Guide Dogs sees the compulsory microchipping of all dogs as a vital first step towards reducing the number of attacks, but believes the Government should go further.

David Cowdrey, Guide Dogs' Campaigns Manager, said: "An attack on any dog is frightening, but for a guide dog owner it is much worse. With more than eight reported attacks on guide dogs a month, the trauma caused by these unprovoked attacks could leave a blind or partially sighted person a virtual prisoner in their own home.

"We welcome Sandra Osborne's support for our campaign, and ultimately we want the law changed so an attack on an assistance dog is treated as seriously as an attack on a person."

Sandra said: "The Government needs to address this urgently. Guide dogs are vital in assisting deaf and visually impaired people in getting out and about and should be able to do so without being attacked, which can then leave the dog as well as the owner traumatised.'

This article appeared in Cumnock Chronicle 19 Jun 12

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