Petition
Ban the sale and use of prong collars on dogs in the uk
Rejected
13 signatures
What the petition asks
The government to ban the sale and make the use of prong collars on dogs illegal. Also make it an offence with hefty fine to use one on an animal as it causes unnecessary suffering
Prong collars are designed to cause pain or discomfort to the animal to reduce or stop them from pulling on their lead. Causing unnecessary suffering to the animal.
They're based on the principle of applying something painful or frightening to stop unwanted behaviour. When a dog pulls on the lead, the metal prongs of the collar close and prong the sensitive skin around the neck. The prongs cause pain as well as potential injury and infection from puncture wounds and nerve damage.
Research has shown that aversive training techniques, like prong collars, can cause pain and distress and can compromise dog welfare. We also know that painful and distressing training techniques have long term effects on the mental wellbeing and overall happiness of dogs.
They're based on the principle of applying something painful or frightening to stop unwanted behaviour. When a dog pulls on the lead, the metal prongs of the collar close and prong the sensitive skin around the neck. The prongs cause pain as well as potential injury and infection from puncture wounds and nerve damage.
Research has shown that aversive training techniques, like prong collars, can cause pain and distress and can compromise dog welfare. We also know that painful and distressing training techniques have long term effects on the mental wellbeing and overall happiness of dogs.
Why it was rejected
There was already a petition about this issue. Duplicates are rejected so signatures collect in one place.
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Ban the use of prong dog collars
Ban the use of prong dog collars
Ban the use of prong dog collars
Ban the use of prong dog collars
Timeline
| 26 Feb 2025 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 1 Apr 2025 | Rejected by the Petitions Committee |
Key facts
Signatures
13
Status
Rejected
Rejected
1 Apr 2025
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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 18 Aug 2026.