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Since the anti-docking legislation had taken affect, what are your views on dogs that were usually docked, but now have tails ?

 

Mu opinion, for what it's worth;

 

Doberman; Looks great with a tail, makes them look racier.

 

Weimarraner; A fit one looks great with or without a tail.

 

Jack Russell; Looks terrible with a tail.

 

Boxer; Looks "odd" with a tail, better without.

 

Rottwieller, Absolutely terrible with a tail !!!!

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Think they all look shocking with tails...think its made worse by the fact they all have "gay" tail carriage :bad: was trying to single out which breeds were the worst ,but in all honesty they all look terrible,Russels with long tails as thick as your arm...dogs look out of balance :censored: Rotties,Dobermans and Boxers with tails curled over their backs :cray: Its easy to see why they banned it in non working breeds....chopping a piece of the dog off to make it look nicer :laugh: FFS

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Arsepca would spend untold £Thousands to have ye for causing that Dog undue suffering, mate. By virtue of the fact that ye've let it do what it was bred for, and loves to do, see?

 

See how sly they are ....? :yes:

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I've seen some decent boxers mate used for security still believe it or not and in Australia they are still used for pig hunting.

I remember i was on a pig hunting site a whike back and they used to cross the boxer with english bull and pitbulls. They reckon they were great catch digs they kept a line of that breeding

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Was some active boxers on an old ed reid DVD I picked up years ago at a show. If I remember right one was 11 and still able to get around and jump. How do boxers do for health problems? Always is the dogs which are bred just for the sake of being bred rather than a task that I think tend to suffer.

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