Ear cropping and tail docking in domestic dogs are complex issues involving economic, aesthetic, welfare and moral considerations. The protagonists of tail docking claim that tails have to be docked in order to prevent tail-tip injuries of working dogs in particular hunting dogs in the world and tails could cause problems through wagging in households. In Turkey, dog owners or breeders especially those with Turkish Kangal Shepherd dogs have the ears of their dogs cropped to prevent the injuries due to the fights with wolves and other dogs. Additionally, it is believed that injuries from the thorny iron leash are prevented and a better hearing capacity is warranted next to a better traditional aesthetic appearance. There is scientific eviden...
Routinely performed painful procedures are of increasing interest and, in 2001 (Royal Order, May 17)...
The purpose of the present study was to present the results from a retrospective study on the preva-...
Abstract This Scientific Report addresses a mandate from the European Commission according to Articl...
WOS: 000406629000011Ear cropping and tail docking in domestic dogs are complex issues involving econ...
Ear cropping is a controversial subject with both supporters as well as detractors. Some consider th...
BackgroundEar cropping for cosmetic purposes was made illegal in the UK in 2006. Despite this, a lac...
Bu derlemede, sığır ve koyun yetiştiriciliğinde uygulanan kuyruk ve kulak kesme işlemleri nedeniyle ...
The aim of this paper was to estimate the prevalence of tail injuries that required veterinary exami...
Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey regarding the 2010/20...
One hundred veterinarians and 100 breeders of traditionally docked dogs from Queensland were surveye...
D. Bennett, T. Parkin Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey...
Laws, regulations and professional standards increasingly aim to ban or restrict non-therapeutic tai...
Non-therapeutic tail docking was until recently performed on 29% of dog breeds in the Scotland but w...
1992. This Convention states that: ‘Surgical operations for the purpose of modifying the appearance ...
This thesis aimed to discover, in depth, what tail docking of dogs is, why it is currently in practi...
Routinely performed painful procedures are of increasing interest and, in 2001 (Royal Order, May 17)...
The purpose of the present study was to present the results from a retrospective study on the preva-...
Abstract This Scientific Report addresses a mandate from the European Commission according to Articl...
WOS: 000406629000011Ear cropping and tail docking in domestic dogs are complex issues involving econ...
Ear cropping is a controversial subject with both supporters as well as detractors. Some consider th...
BackgroundEar cropping for cosmetic purposes was made illegal in the UK in 2006. Despite this, a lac...
Bu derlemede, sığır ve koyun yetiştiriciliğinde uygulanan kuyruk ve kulak kesme işlemleri nedeniyle ...
The aim of this paper was to estimate the prevalence of tail injuries that required veterinary exami...
Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey regarding the 2010/20...
One hundred veterinarians and 100 breeders of traditionally docked dogs from Queensland were surveye...
D. Bennett, T. Parkin Working dog owners in Scotland were invited to take part in an internet survey...
Laws, regulations and professional standards increasingly aim to ban or restrict non-therapeutic tai...
Non-therapeutic tail docking was until recently performed on 29% of dog breeds in the Scotland but w...
1992. This Convention states that: ‘Surgical operations for the purpose of modifying the appearance ...
This thesis aimed to discover, in depth, what tail docking of dogs is, why it is currently in practi...
Routinely performed painful procedures are of increasing interest and, in 2001 (Royal Order, May 17)...
The purpose of the present study was to present the results from a retrospective study on the preva-...
Abstract This Scientific Report addresses a mandate from the European Commission according to Articl...