The Other Coast by Adrian Raeside for October 03, 2011

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    aint_lost  about 13 years ago

    what country is that? The sad part about the chips is only responsible owners are likely to get it done. Just like registering a gun. The bad guys don’t do it.

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    Redhead55  about 13 years ago

    I’m with you KoKo. Barbaric. If the dogs were meant to have short, stubby tails and ears that stand up and are pointy they’d have been born that way. The first time I ever saw a doberman with ears and tail left intact I was amazed at how beautiful they were. If getting their tails caught in doors is an issue then their owners need to be a little more mindful of where their pet is, just as they would their child’s fingers.

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    fishbulb239  about 13 years ago

    Give the primary share of the blame to the AKC for perpetuating “breed standards.” They help promote not only such barbaric practices as docking tails and cropping or “training” ears, but also breeding for appearance rather than dog health. Thus we get German shepherds with hip displacia, pugs and bulldogs that can barely breathe and regularly overheat, etc., etc. Thank God there aren’t such aesthetic standards for people, or I would have been put to sleep long ago.

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    kirbey  about 13 years ago

    I so agree with KoKo !

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    bmonk  about 13 years ago

    Horses used to get docked too.

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    iced tea  about 13 years ago

    That’s animal cruelity!

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    bobviously  about 13 years ago

    What’s worse is docking ears. Hopefully they’ll both be outlawed.

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    cbrsarah  about 13 years ago

    To fishbulb239: The AKC only officially recognizes the breeds as purebred. It’s the parent breed clubs that come up with the standards. These standards have to be in place long before the breed is recognized. They are the ones that have to make amendments to it. But if there were laws against docking and cropping, with no exceptions, then they will have to change the breed standard in order to comply with the law. And yes, people should be careful about doors where their pets are concerned. If you’re too much in hurry, it’s your fault not that of the dog. Dogs were born with tails and ears and using the door excuse to justify removal is pretty poor. I would like to know what the excuse is for docking a horse’s tail is. Must be just as lame.

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    bonita.eley  about 13 years ago

    Cutting healthy flesh off of an animal for no medical reason has one name only: mutilation!

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    froschell  about 13 years ago

    When i got my poodle, he was already docked. Later, in Germany, i saw two poodles with tails, and they were just beautiful, why would someone cut them off?

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    jwbriggs  about 13 years ago

    I agree. Same goes for dew claws. They are a dogs’ toe. I ask my vet and even he says it is mutilation.

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