Since fox terriers have been mentioned in this thread, I thought it would be interesting to compare a docked one to an undocked one.
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tails are DOCKED,ears are CROPPED.ear cropping was banned in the uk many years ago.and with it came the near extinction of a lot of native breeds.manchester terriers were reduced to just 2 or 3 dogs after this law came in.having said that ear cropping and tail docking cant be compared.they are completely different and are carried out at different times in a pups development.tail docking is carried out before pups are 3 days old when their nerve endings arent fully developed and arent as responsive,but ear cropping is carried out much later and is a very painful and traumatic process which i dont condone at allSeraphina said:to prevent injury to the ears they used to be docked like this, or even shorterREMI said:Though I might have a go.....would hate my girl to hurt her tail on the farm or have a wombat rip at her ears.....
should not post while talking on the phone :bkris said:tails are DOCKED,ears are CROPPED.ear cropping was banned in the uk many years ago........... ear cropping and tail docking cant be compared.they are completely different and are carried out at different times in a pups development.tail docking is carried out before pups are 3 days old when their nerve endings arent fully developed and arent as responsive,but ear cropping is carried out much later and is a very painful and traumatic process which i dont condone at allSeraphina said:to prevent injury to the ears they used to be docked like this, or even shorterREMI said:Though I might have a go.....would hate my girl to hurt her tail on the farm or have a wombat rip at her ears.....
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