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Why dog tail docking is a controversial topic among pet lovers - MSNThe most familiar dog breeds with naturally docked tails include Australian Shepherd, Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog, Brittany Spaniel, Danish Swedish Farmdog, Jack Russell Terrier, Schipperke ...
ISPCA seize six Jack Russell puppies with docked tails All of the six puppies have been deemed healthy and have been rehomed. 11.48am, 17 Aug 2019 ...
A Christchurch man who docked the tails of six Jack Russell cross puppies has been prosecuted by SPCA and was today sentenced in the Christchurch District Court to pay a fine of $900 to SPCA, and ...
The eight-week-old Jack Russell would have been in agony when 24-year-old Walter Doe used a sharp tool to remove its tail two inches from its base, according to the RSPCA. The black and white ...
Jailed: Cruel owner who maimed eight-week-old Jack Russell puppy by cutting off its tail and leaving it in excruciating pain Unemployed Walter Doe, 24, sliced off the puppy's tail using a 'sharp tool' ...
A dog owner who did not know he was breaking the law when he carried out a painful procedure to partially remove the tail of a Jack Russell puppy, has been spared jail. Vincent Matthews (54) told ...
A FARMER who docked the tails of five three-day old Jack Russell pups has been fined £500 in one of the first such cases in Scotland. At Perth Sheriff Court yesterday, William Fotheringham, 37 ...
Interestingly, parts of Europe have banned ear cropping and tail docking altogether, and it’s slowly catching on here. More boxers, Great Danes, Dobermans, etc., are sporting natural ears and ...
Country mouse on tail docking. Mark hopes his new Jack Russell doesn't suffer as a result of the decision not to dock her tail. Newsletter Newsletter; country mouse new. By Country Life. published 26 ...
A TAIL-DOCKING Perthshire farmer was fined £500 following an unusual court case. William Fotheringham (37) became only the second person in Scotland to be prosecuted for docking dogs’ tails ...
Docking, or cutting short, the tails of very young dogs was a traditional procedure for some breeds, carried out either for aesthetic purposes or to reduce the likelihood of injuries. In 2007, the ...
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