Aru
Well-Known Member
I dont have an issue with docking providing that it is done properly with an anesethetic!
Pups can feel pain.Our lecturer,who wrote a widely published book on veterinary embrology, is of the opinion that neonates in the first 3 weeks of life have a hypersensitivity to pain so they may even feel pain to a stroger degree than an adult.True they wont remember the pain in a while but if thats the excuse for docking then surely it can be used as an excuse for all sort of abuse,the dumb animal will just forget about the pain.
Docking lambs tails with a ring can cause pain to...ive seen plenty of lambs go down for a while after a tail ring or scrotal ring is applied..but considering the laws that insisted you had to use an anesthetic on calves over a certain age before you burn horn buds out of their skulls are only fairly recent it could be a while before anything changes about lambing rings.
The amount of pups who get docked by someone using a Blade or a sissors has always been a hugh problem when it comes to docking dogs.
If docking can be discouraged and the public opinion become that most dogs should have tails then less dogs would be expected to be docked so the amount put under the knief will decrease.
Plenty of people just have their dogs particularly the terriers docked because "that's what their meant to look like".I have yet to meet anyone who got their JRT docked because they are ratters/rabbiters who wanted to be able to grab him by the tail to pull im out of a hole
... at least now dogs are expected to be working dogs before they can be docked and legally shown.I understand that it does prevent injurys in some dogs but i dont believe that docking is nessecary in a lot of cases where it is applied.
Pups can feel pain.Our lecturer,who wrote a widely published book on veterinary embrology, is of the opinion that neonates in the first 3 weeks of life have a hypersensitivity to pain so they may even feel pain to a stroger degree than an adult.True they wont remember the pain in a while but if thats the excuse for docking then surely it can be used as an excuse for all sort of abuse,the dumb animal will just forget about the pain.
Docking lambs tails with a ring can cause pain to...ive seen plenty of lambs go down for a while after a tail ring or scrotal ring is applied..but considering the laws that insisted you had to use an anesthetic on calves over a certain age before you burn horn buds out of their skulls are only fairly recent it could be a while before anything changes about lambing rings.
The amount of pups who get docked by someone using a Blade or a sissors has always been a hugh problem when it comes to docking dogs.
If docking can be discouraged and the public opinion become that most dogs should have tails then less dogs would be expected to be docked so the amount put under the knief will decrease.
Plenty of people just have their dogs particularly the terriers docked because "that's what their meant to look like".I have yet to meet anyone who got their JRT docked because they are ratters/rabbiters who wanted to be able to grab him by the tail to pull im out of a hole
... at least now dogs are expected to be working dogs before they can be docked and legally shown.I understand that it does prevent injurys in some dogs but i dont believe that docking is nessecary in a lot of cases where it is applied.