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WILL THE REMOVAL OF THE TAIL AND DEW CLAWS WITHOUT ANAESTHETIC ON A FOUR DAY OLD PUPPY CAUSE CONSIDERABLE PAIN? ... The removal of dew claws is necessary in order to avoid later damages and illnesses. It is also recommended to dock the tails in breeds which have long thin, weak and sparsely coated tails, in order to...
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www.britfeld.com/tail-dock/facts.htm
www.britfeld.com/tail-dock/facts.htm
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Puppy Ear Cropping & Tail Docking; ... As yet, I have not "chosen" not to crop/dock, as I haven't had the opportunity (my dog is a hound rescue with big floppy ears and the longest tail in history). My article is meant to be persuasive and make you feel the way I do, which is part of the reason it's titled the way it is.
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hubpages.com/hub/CropDock
hubpages.com/hub/CropDock
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Would you have your best friend's ears cut off just because you think he'd look better? Now, ok, that's really a different situation, but you get ... Where in most countries, it has become illegal to dock a puppy's tail or crop his ears, that's no the case in all countries. It's time to become illegal in all countries...
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hubpages.com/hub/Stylizing-Your-Dog
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Banding is commonly used by breeders. In banding the breeder will dock the puppy's tail by "banding" or tying off the tail. The banding stops the blood supply and results in an infection known as dry gangrene. ... Last time I checked, the pursuit for happiness was still one of my rights.
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/158345/cosmetic_surge...
www.associatedcontent.com/article/158345/cosmetic_surgery_for_dogs.html
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Some people are surprised to hear that it is still entirely legal to dock a puppy’s tail in the UK as long as it is done by a veterinary surgeon before the puppy’s eyes are open. Sadly, most individuals of traditionally docked breeds are still ... If anyone can tell that a puppy is experiencing pain, ... Until next time,
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www.dogstrust.org.uk/information/poppysopinions/taildoc...
www.dogstrust.org.uk/information/poppysopinions/taildocking/
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Tail docking today is the amputation of a dog's tail at varying lengths to suit the recommendations of a breed Standard. Docking involves the amputation of the puppy's tail either with scissors, a knife or with a rubber band. ... · Insist that the breeder from whom you buy your dog does not dock tails.
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www.wsava.org/Taildock.htm
www.wsava.org/Taildock.htm
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Tail Docking Ban - Update - no loopholes in tight new laws against tail-docking ... Puppy Preschool - congratulations to our recent graduates ... With winter now upon us, it's time for some welcome relief from those dreaded little critters. But don't get too relaxed about them. If your pets are allowed inside during winter,
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www.ingleburnvet.com.au/newslett24.htm
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If you've had your puppy's tail checked by your veterinarian and it's not infected, it could be that the stitches are tight, or there is just some residual irritation that's ... I STRONGLY BELIEVE THAT IF THE TAIL IS DOCKED CORRECTLY AND AT THE RIGHT TIME THERE IS NO PROBLEMS WITH THIS PROCEDURE AT ALL. ... Best Family Dogs...
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www.the-puppy-dog-place.com/my-dog-keeps-biting-his-doc...
www.the-puppy-dog-place.com/my-dog-keeps-biting-his-docked-tail.html
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Docking involves the amputation of the puppy's tail either with scissors, scalpel or a rubber band. The cut goes through many highly sensitive nerves in the skin, cartilage, and bone. This procedure is usually performed without ... • Insist that the breeder from whom you buy your dog does not dock your puppy's tail.
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www.african-boerboel.co.za/Tail%20docking.htm
www.african-boerboel.co.za/Tail%20docking.htm
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