galaxy
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Amy-b all that is needed to dock a litter is a gun licence and a vet willing to do it.
DiNozzo that is crazy . If all stud dogs were allowed to be docked because they are "working"then the show rings would be full of docked dogs of every breed that were customarily docked. Either someone convinced the vet who docked your yorkie that it was a working terrier, or he was docked illegally if he was done after the docking ban came in.
Amy-b all that is needed to dock a litter is a gun licence and a vet willing to do it.
A lot of puppies are 'ordered' before they are ready to go so, as with one of the posters above, it should be perfectly possible to only dock those likely to go to work.
I don't know enough about working dogs to comment on the practicalities but I do know several people whose dogs live in cities and will never work who wanted docking for the tradition. On those grounds I have to say the showing ban makes sense... If idiots like the people I know har grown up with docked dogs being excluded from shows the feel of 'tradition' about it would definitely decrease.
Sometimes, like with the laws on seat belts, a social change can happen within a generation through legislation. With status symbol/ cosmetic docking I'd have to think that would be a good thing.
Chan - it's when either by wagging it too hard or banging it on an object whilst wagging the skin splits - occasionally there can be bone damage as well and it bleeds like mad.
Alec - the attitude to showing was exactly what I meant thank you! Whilst I don't agree with docking for purely cosmetic reasons there are several breeds where medical and/or working life make it recommended. Why should they then be penalised?
Would/could agility pup be deemed as a working dog and been legally docked?
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