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List of Registered Dog Breeds Exposed to the Practice of Tail Docking
Posted on Thursday, December 11, 2008 by Canine Dog Training USA
Here's a comprehensive list of all dog breeds that are registered with Kennel Club and are still docked in UK and other parts of the world, even after so many awareness campaigns and enforcement of law against such practice. There's no justified reason behind docking tails of these breeds. Some of these breeds are also exposed to the risks of Neuropathic pain (Phantom Limb Pain/ Phantom Pain) due to Ear Cropping along side tail docking.
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- American Cocker Spaniel
- Brittany Spaniel
- Clumber Spaniel
- English Cocker Spaniel
- English Springer Spaniel
- Field Spaniel
- German Shorthaired Pointer
- German Wirehaired Pointer
- Hungarian Vizsla
- Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla
- Italian Spinone
- Large Munsterlander
- Long Haired Weimaraner
- Sussex Spaniel
- Weimaraner
- Welsh Springer Spaniel
- Working Cocker
- Airedale Terrier
- Australian Terrier
- Glen of Imaal Terrier
- Irish Terrier
- Kerry Blue Terrier
- Lakeland Terrier
- Norfolk Terrier
- Norwich Terrier
- Parson or Jack Russell Terrier
- Sealyham Terrier
- Smooth coated Fox Terrier
- Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier
- Welsh Terrier
- Wired haired Fox Terrier
- Bouvier des Flandres
- Boxer (both tail docking and ear cropping)
- Dobermann (both tail docking and ear cropping)
- Giant Schnauzer
- Great Dane (Great Dane Tails are not docked but Ear Cropping is in practice)
- Neapolitan Mastiff
- Pinscher (includes Dobermann Pinscher, Gerrman Pinscher - Deutscher Pinscher, Miniature Pinscher - Zwergpinscher, Affenpinscher, Austrian Pinscher)
- Rottweiler
- Australian Shepherd
- Old English Sheepdog
- Polish Lowland Sheepdog
- Pyrenean Sheepdog
- Swedish Vallhund
- Cardigan Welsh Corgi
- Pembroke Welsh Corgi
- Australian Silky Terrier
- Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
- Griffon Bruxellois
- King Charles Spaniel
- Miniature Pinscher
- Yorkshire Terrier
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Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me. dogbreeds.wiki
Our lab retriever had the parvo virus. The vet had to remove his tail/ can he still be trained as a hunting dog?