Docking, as defined by UK law, typically refers to the removal of a puppy's tail without anaesthetic and not for medical purposes, which is illegal in the UK. This, of course, was not the case for ...
But the Kennel Club, which runs Crufts, said animal welfare rules mean even dogs with a "medically docked tail" cannot ...
Docking is when a puppy has their tail amputated without anesthetic and not for medical purposes - and is illegal in the UK ...
Despite ongoing research, the reasons behind tail wagging remain a bit of a ruff mystery. While this behavior may vary among breeds and dogs with docked tails, Cimarelli hopes that advanced ...
A dog has been banned from competing at Crufts after she had to have her tail amputated because she wagged it too vigorously. Dalmatian Vizsla cross Gwen, three, suffered from "happy tail syndrome ...
Gwen with her owner Sophie Scott-Thomas. (Tom Wren via SWNS) Docking is when a puppy has their tail amputated without anesthetic and not for medical purposes - and is illegal in the UK for most ...