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Old 11-01-2009, 10:03 PM
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Re: tail docking

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Originally Posted by thedogsmother View Post
I saw a video of some tails being docked on you tube (wasn't very nice). I don't know if this is how its always done but the pups were definately in pain.. However I had a Staffie who kept splitting his tail by wagging it too hard against things and he couldn't leave it alone once it was damaged which therefor took ages to heal so I can also understand the working dog arguament.
Promise you if it is done properly they dont flinch
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