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  1. #1
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    The Rotties with tails are very pretty. Although I don't totally disagree with tail docking. I don't agree with the people that do it them selves and not at the vet. The people that decide they bought a Rottie mix that looks like a Rot so they do it with a rubber band. I help with tail docks at work all the time. The pups fuss for a minute and then they are fine. They don't loose a lot of blood.
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    I've seen a couple of Rotties with tails recently One full grown and one a pup - both looked great
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    I think there is nothing better than seeing a dog that would normaly have been docked or cropped in it's natural state.

    Personally... I am VERY against mutilating a dogs body simply for appearance.
    I hope one day cropping and docking will be banned here in the US.

    I've cried many, many times at the site of a baby puppy that has it's ears taped (after just being cropped)
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    Tail docking in large breed dogs is not always simply a cosmetic decision. I've seen a fair number of large breed dogs with tails (in breeds that are traditionally docked) at our hospital with nasty tail injuries from knocking that huge heavy tail into objects, and a couple times small children have gotten injured with the tails as well.

    I think that if a tail is going to be docked it should be decided in before the puppy is born and done by a qualified vet at 3 days old. I've seen what happens when breeders try to do it themselves when things go wrong, and it's also a much bigger surgery with far longer recovery time to have a tail docked when the dog is much older.

    I simply do not understand ear docking at all, it seems to be completely cosmetic with no health benefits that I've ever seen, in fact I've seen plenty of complications from ear docking.

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  5. #5
    Our Jenny is a rottweiler mix her mom was a purebred rottweiler and they didn't dock Jenny's or her siblings' tails. I love the natural look, God gave them tails and ears for a reason not for people to chop them off. same goes for cats claws! Kirsten's parents rottweiler Emma has a natural tail.
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