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Be happy !!! My furbabies have docked tails , and I love it !!:D To each it's own. Some of us like it and some don't. Buy what u like and b happy !!!:) But don't tell other what they should or shouldn't like or do.....:eek: It is legal here in the good old USA , and until it change we all have a choice. How wonderful is that !!!!!:thumbup: bark@ulater!!!!!!! manina,miley:aimeeyork,max:aimeeyork |
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If the (original English) Yorkshire Terrier itself were given the choice of having its tail cut off or not, I think it unlikely that it would opt for the procedure! In the same way that most of their owners would not choose for one of their fingers to be suddenly chopped off! Breeders should be addressing their tail standards now as a docking ban will surely come. As more people are competing internationally and in many non-docking countries docked dogs cannot be shown, it is likely to have a knock on effect. The unaltered and healthily bred Yorkie is a vote catcher! I can assure some on the forum that there is a large portion of the US population wishing to see change in docking and cropping legislation. The AKC I would predict are unlikely to go further than to stipulate that both docked and undocked dogs can be shown. As most judges are the breeders little therefore would change their perception of what should be in the line up. It also moves nothing forward for those people wanting to purchase "quality" genetically sound, healthy, undocked Yorkies as pets or for show. |
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One thing I'm curious about: at this point, American yorkie breeders would not be able to show at Westminster, or any other international dog show, correct? Isn't this a problem? |
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Lexi came with a docked tail. I love it, and think it's adorable. As long as it is done in a humane manner, then I am not against it. With that said, if it came down to my choice, I probably wouldn't without a medical reason. |
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bark@ulater!!!!! manina,miley:aimeeyork,max:aimeeyork |
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As far as the large majority of the US Population wishing to see a change in docking and cropping legislation. Unless, there is documentation to that, I don't buy it. And the last time I checked, this is the US and we still have freedom of choice. So, you can make that choice when you purchase a puppy. You live in the UK and that choice has already been made for you. |
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I thought docking their tail was for their heath...because its has to stay clean down there and they can get very sick and even die for its dirty and has dingle berry. Correct me if Im wrong. |
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