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I just asked for the time tails
I just asked for the time tails






i just asked for the time tails

Differences between breeds that are docked and those that are not are often minor. 19 Diesel et al 18 reported that working dogs (predominantly gundogs) were not at significantly greater risk of tail injury than non-working dogs, but dogs that were kenneled were at increased risk. An uncontrolled study of German Shorthaired Pointers in Sweden suggested there might be a high level of tail injury subsequent to a ban on docking. 18 It has been suggested that certain breeds of dogs, or dogs used for specific purposes, have a greater incidence of tail injury. In the largest study to date on tail injuries in dogs the incidence was 0.23% and it was calculated that approximately 500 dogs need to be docked to prevent one tail injury. These justifications for docking working dogs’ tails lack substantial scientific support. Long-haired dogs may become more soiled if they have a hanging tail.Hunting dogs, such as pointers, may damage their tail tip in underbrush.A guard dog could be seized by the tail to thwart its attack.

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Q: What is the current basis for carrying out preventive tail amputation/partial amputation on working dogs?Ī: Some commentators consider a long tail to be a potential hazard for some breeds of working dogs.

  • American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF).
  • American Journal of Veterinary Research (AJVR).
  • Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA).
  • AVMA Center for Veterinary Education Accreditation.
  • AVMA Congressional Advocacy Network (CAN).
  • Donate to American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF).







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