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| YT 1000 Club Member | I decided to google for reasons of tail docking. Here is a link with some information for anyone interested: Tail Docking - The Case for Tail Docking |
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I found this online but theres lots more info out there, and I do believe its just a matter of time before the practise is banned in the US. There were those who believed it would never be banned here either but common sense will prevail. Quote:
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| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Alabama
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![]() Generally speaking, for the time being, it's allowed and it's the standard. Until something changes in one of the two areas, the majority of breeders will continue to dock. You can love it or hate it, but in the end, you can't do anything about it...except complain...at least until we barbarians here in the US 'catch up' and find our common sense. (Darn it, and all this time I never realized mine was missing...lol. ) | |
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| YT 1000 Club Member | Your welcome. I found it interesting as well. It really started out about the same as cirumcision and piercings did. I think it's all cultural and some things just stick over time. Funny after so many years of it that no one really remembers why it's done or how it started in the first place they just follow it as common practice. Circumcision was also done for cleanliness purposes way back when men roamed the desert and had a hard time keeping it clean. It's not necessary now due to soap and water not being a problem. Anything that your uncomfortable doing you should just discuss it with your vet in this case and ask questions. |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Waleska, GA USA
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| It would be an interesting turn of events if tail and ear docking of dogs was outlawed as cruel and it remained legalfor human baby boys to be strapped down while a part of their penis was amputated. Both are unnecessary cosmetic surgeries |
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oh and I LOVE IT WHEN MY PUP WAGS HIS LITTLE NUB WHEN HE IS HAPPY TO SEE ME!!
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| Thor's Human Donating Member | I've already said where I stand on ear & tail docking, but I did want to add some random stuff about circumcision: - Adult men who have it done for various reasons say it is excrutiatingly painful, and I believe it probably is for baby boys as well. - There have been various reasons for circumcision, some timely, some not. Cleanliness is one reason cited. It caught on in Europe way back when because it was thought to discourage masturbation. Doctors often recommend it in areas with high incidence of HIV, since circumcision reduces the risk of STIs. - One of my friends is a nurse and she is HIGHLY in favor of it. Her reason? She's had to give eighty-year-old men sponge baths! |
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Much like tail docking, people have the right to chose on this one . I circ'd my boys, and if I have more, will continue to. I am not ignorant on the subject, and if there is one thing that irritates me about this, is that those that think that they are so enlightened about it, believe that those of us that believe in it are ignorant about it. I firmly stand by a parent's right to chose circing for their son's. Not that this has anything to do with tail docking
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__________________ Last edited by jencar98; 12-29-2008 at 05:57 PM. | |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Indian Head, MD
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| Both of my yorkies are docked. When I lost my mixed breed dachsund/s**tzu (sp?) mix after 17 years I thought long and hard about getting another dog. I CHOSE the yorkie breed. The reason I liked them was how they looked and their small size. The standard stated tails are docked. I wanted what I saw. One of my pups dock is tiny, the other a bit longer but in general, that little nub can tuck in fear and wag in excitement just the same. As far as the pain, reputable breeders that are good at what they do, handle the details of their breeding offspring in a manner, at least in this country, that meets the standard. With this comes AKC registration and continuance of the selective qualities of the breed. When done early AS INTENDED, it can be compared to cutting the umbilical cord on a human, most of the pups are more scared than reacting to pain, they are reacting to their surroundings being changed. As far as the mounds of videos out there, if you look hard enough you can find a video making anything look barbaric. With this, part of selecting your breeder is finding one that handles details such as this properly. The problem, and might I add, most of what you find in video, are people performing this task with less than adequate training. Yes, its a choice, but I wouldnt have it any other way. If you do not want a docked pup you will need to find a breeder that is willing to work with you for your wishes. It is not a choice for me, my dogs are and all future ones will be. I choose to own a pure bred yorkie and will only consider yorkies that meet the standard. That doesnt make me barbaric or less humane than those who choose not to dock, it makes me an owner proud in what the breed has become and an owner willing to honor that standard. |
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