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Old February 10th 04, 08:26 PM
elrond
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Default new laws for docking tails

It has been many years since the breeds of work and show dogs have had their
ears and tails docked. Where it all began, in Europe, possibly other
countries. There are many changes in attitude of our environment,
especially towards global consciousness, it is no surprise that the time has
come to stop the practise of docking tails and ears of the dog. It is no
longer acceptable or appropriate to continue this method of keeping a dog
appearing unnatural.
I am glad the changes are now made law. Any animal looks beautiful with all
its features.These laws are only slowly being introduced to North America.
Europe has led the way and it will surely happen here soon.
It will take some getting used to in acknowledging the appearances of these
breeds-Rotweiler, Boxer, Doberman, Cocker Spaniel etc.
Great praises to these new changes, the way it should be.


 




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