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Die ECMA wurde im März
2004 gegründet. Verschiedene Hersteller erkannten die
Notwendigkeit, gemeinsame Regelungen in ihrer Branche anzustreben.
Die Mitglieder der ECMA haben großes
Interesse daran, den Schutz unserer Haustiere zu verbessern,
indem Sie ihnen Harmonie schenken und sie in das Alltagsleben
unserer Gesellschaft integrieren.
Die Mitglieder der ECMA sind die führenden Hersteller
elektronischer Niedrigstrom-Erziehungshilfen: DOGTRA, MARTIN
SYSTEMS, NUM’AXES, RADIO SYSTEMS.
Eine Erweiterung der Vereinigung ist in Planung. In Kürze
werden auch Hersteller von „Tracking-Produkten“ (zur
Tierortung) und Geräte zur Identifizierung von Haustieren
beteiligt sein.
Letzten Nachrichten
31.01.2011 - ECMA to report on outcome of European Pet Night 2011, an event highlighting the benefits of companion animals to European Society, to be held in the prestigious Bibliothèque Solvay, Brussels, Belgium.
Click here for more information.
27.01.2011 - Global Pet Forum, ECMA member associations attend the recent 12th edition of the Global Pet Forum in Barcelona, Spain.
For more information on the Forum, click here.
26.01.2011 - From the Court of Voghera regarding the use of e-collars.
The Judge Dr. De Socio, Attorney General of the Court of Voghera, found it appropriate to record the case also on the basis of the statement of defence that was submitted
during the investigation. This stated that “A possible abusive use of the bark collar could not be proved neither on the grounds of training the dog nor cruelty as these collars usually have a system that allows you to adjust the level of stimulation that avoid (if used correctly) sufferings and pains to the dog.
(Read original decision)
30 November 2010 - The Welsh Assembly Government took the decision earlier this year to introduce a new law to ban outright the use of electronic training collars for dogs and cats in Wales. The Electronic Collar Manufacturers Association (ECMA) and PetSafe Ltd applied to have a judicial review of the regulation believing it to be wrong in light of the available scientific information. (Read more)
16 November 2010 - The ECMA would like to announce that permission was granted to apply for a judicial review of the Welsh electronic collar regulations 2010. However, today the regulations were upheld by the Royal Courts of Justice
Following the introduction of the regulations in March 2010, the Welsh Ministers made it clear that they would monitor any new evidence relating to electronic training collars. The ECMA intends to make them aware of new scientific evidence as it become available.
Download press statement
ECMA Press
release on situation in Wales. EN
- FR - DE
ECMA Press release on situation in Scotland. EN
- FR - DE
auch Besuch www.trainmypet.eu
und www.tcog.eu
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