Non-therapeutic docking of dogs’ tails
Reasonably careful docking of puppies at two or three days old very seldom causes severe complications, provided that the tail is not cut very short, and that the bitch does not attempt to lick the stumps so much as to cause severe blood loss. [...]they argue that many individual dogs of traditional...
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description | Reasonably careful docking of puppies at two or three days old very seldom causes severe complications, provided that the tail is not cut very short, and that the bitch does not attempt to lick the stumps so much as to cause severe blood loss. [...]they argue that many individual dogs of traditionally docked breeds would look unattractive, and so be pushed out of the gene pool. |
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