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Campaigners fight for law to stop healthy dogs being killed – in memory of beloved puppy
dogs and cats can be put to sleep by someone not registered on their microchip.That means anyone could have a pet put down rather than handing them to a rescue back-up.Sue Williams and Dawn Ashley have been battling to stop this, backed by your animal-loving Daily Star.They started a petition for Tuk’s Law, which would make it mandatory for vets to scan microchips before euthanising healthy pets.It is named in memory of Tuk, a rescue dog from Romania, who was rehomed in the UK as a puppy. When he was 16 months old he was put down.