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Ohio lawmakers want a protocol to identify dead Dogs and cats and notify their owners

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 9, 2024
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Ohio lawmakers are proposing a new protocol to scan deceased dogs and cats discovered on public roads for microchips. The aim is to alert the owners of their pets’ passing.

Representative Brian Lorenz, a Republican from Powell, co-sponsored House Bill 379 along with Representative Sara Carruthers, a Republican from Hamilton.

Lorenz, who owns three dogs himself, empathizes with people who have lost their pets. “It’s always a heartbreaking experience,” he said. “Sadly, sometimes animals get hit by a car when they escape from their homes.”

According to Lorenz, making any effort to alleviate the pain of losing a beloved pet can help make the process more bearable. The proposed bill aims to provide pet owners with the reassurance of knowing exactly where their lost pet is located, offering them some comfort during a difficult time.

Lorenz observed that missing animal signs can be seen all around Powell, Dublin, and Westerville. She suggested that it would be beneficial if the road crew, who are already out removing them, could take a moment to scan for a chip. This could potentially bring closure to the families who have lost their beloved pets.

Scanners are quite affordable and the cost of animal removal is minimal. In fact, some scanners can be purchased for less than $30.

Lorenz anticipates that the bill will receive backing, although there might be some modifications concerning the exact procedures for claiming animals that have passed away.

Lorenz expressed that the proposed amendment has been positively received, with only minor adjustments possibly needed.

How to keep from losing your pet

Nicole Ellis, a certified professional dog trainer with Rover, the world’s largest pet sitter and dog walker network, has some valuable tips for pet owners who wish to keep their furry friends safe and sound.

Ellis suggests taking preventive measures to avoid any mishap. He proposes that we can train our pets or take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. For instance, we can install fences around our yard to keep our beagles from wandering off. We can also keep them on a leash to avoid any unforeseen circumstances. Additionally, we can practice door training to prevent our pets from escaping quickly. Such measures can go a long way in ensuring the safety of our beloved furry friends.

The Transportation Committee is currently reviewing House Bill 379, which was last heard in April.

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