Petition · past parliament · Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Ban the Use of Shock Collars and Choke Chains on Dogs
Closed
38 signatures
What the petition asks
Choke chains were originally designed to train by inflicting pain or discomfort; they are the product of past times in which the knowledge of the cruelty and damage of punitive dog training simply wasn’t known by the general public.
Shock collars, too, can cause pain and damage to dogs, both mental and physical.
There are concerns that choke chains can cause damage to the ocular blood vessels, tracheal and oesophageal damage, fainting and laryngeal nerve paralysis. I know we need to train dogs, and that pulling is a common behaviour problem for dogs that needs to be fixed, but there are more humane and safer ways to do this, such as the haltis and no-pull harnesses.
Shock collars are nasty and can cause injuries such as burns and cardiac fibrillation. Even if on low, they can sometimes still hurt.
There are concerns that choke chains can cause damage to the ocular blood vessels, tracheal and oesophageal damage, fainting and laryngeal nerve paralysis. I know we need to train dogs, and that pulling is a common behaviour problem for dogs that needs to be fixed, but there are more humane and safer ways to do this, such as the haltis and no-pull harnesses.
Shock collars are nasty and can cause injuries such as burns and cardiac fibrillation. Even if on low, they can sometimes still hurt.
Timeline
| 24 May 2022 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 8 Dec 2022 | Closed to new signatures |
Key facts
Signatures
38
Status
Closed
Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Opened
24 May 2022
Closed
8 Dec 2022
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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.