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Old 06-13-2013, 10:56 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by pstinard View Post
Evidently, tail docking is illegal in South Africa, except for veterinary medical reasons. Here is an article:

Tail Docking

Veterinarians who perform tail docking, unless for justifiable medical reasons, will be liable for prosecution under the Animal Protection Act no 71 of 1962. Veterinarians found guilty under this act, will automatically be investigated for unprofessional conduct by the SAVC under the Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Act, 1982.

The National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA), as the body primarily responsible with applying the tenets of the Animal Protection Act has in the past not enforced the relevant clause in the Act due to the fact that the SAVC has in the past “condoned” the performing of the procedure. This created a legal loophole that would have made successful prosecution of any person based on the Animal Protection Act unlikely to succeed. This has now changed with the SAVC decision. Although the SAVC decision only directly affects veterinarians, lay people who perform the procedure will now also be liable under the Animal Protection Act.

Good info. Thanks for hunting that down for the OP


Side note/rant: I wish it would become illegal in the US. Since dogs (for the most part) are bred as pets, it's so unnecessary. And, as Peppermint once said: "It's like a speech impediment" (RE: Dexter's Ruff Life)
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