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So @excuseme and I thought it might be interesting to make this thread based on another discussion in a previous one about docked tails.
We just wanted to know about people's opinions really, are you pro docking? Against docking? Neutral?
I am completely pro docking, these days, let's face it most dogs are pets so docking their tails is rather unnecessary, unless of course for a medical reason. Or if they are working dogs then by all means dock their tails to reduce chances of injury.
I don't know the history of it all but I assume when all dogs had a job, there were some breeds that needed their tails docked to reduce injury. Maybe when their tails were full they just ended up injured and humans thought of a way to prevent it. Who knows maybe they even had to dock them when they got injured, of course there weren't many/any tools/medications etc. So it's possible that if they were injured they struggled to recover and maybe even died from it! Hence humans came up with a solution to cut off their tails as puppies (bones are softer, smaller, easier to cut off?) That sounds horrible when I say cut off but that's exactly what it is and what they would have had to do themselves, depending on how many years back it started they probably didn't even have any vets?
Any info on the history would be interesting if anyone knows..
Tell us you thoughts
We just wanted to know about people's opinions really, are you pro docking? Against docking? Neutral?
I am completely pro docking, these days, let's face it most dogs are pets so docking their tails is rather unnecessary, unless of course for a medical reason. Or if they are working dogs then by all means dock their tails to reduce chances of injury.
I don't know the history of it all but I assume when all dogs had a job, there were some breeds that needed their tails docked to reduce injury. Maybe when their tails were full they just ended up injured and humans thought of a way to prevent it. Who knows maybe they even had to dock them when they got injured, of course there weren't many/any tools/medications etc. So it's possible that if they were injured they struggled to recover and maybe even died from it! Hence humans came up with a solution to cut off their tails as puppies (bones are softer, smaller, easier to cut off?) That sounds horrible when I say cut off but that's exactly what it is and what they would have had to do themselves, depending on how many years back it started they probably didn't even have any vets?
Any info on the history would be interesting if anyone knows..
Tell us you thoughts
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