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Re: Tail Docking in Northern Ireland?
By: chid21 Date: March 2, 2014, 5:01 pm
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[quote author=tac link=topic=2810.msg24071#msg24071
date=1393796466]
Only legal for hunt point & retrieve breeds intended for work
sum vets say its illegal but shud b asked to do ther homework
before passin of ther opinion as fact
[/quote]
WRONG!
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Re: Tail Docking in Northern Ireland?
By: chid21 Date: March 2, 2014, 5:07 pm
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[quote author=sharpshooter link=topic=2810.msg24082#msg24082
date=1393801363]
No point in just writing wrong now child enlighten
Us
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foxly put the facts up on a post on page 1...
any working dog used for pointing , hunting and retrieving , and
terriers are exempt and also any mix of the above types ..
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Re: Tail Docking in Northern Ireland?
By: chid21 Date: March 2, 2014, 5:26 pm
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[quote author=tac link=topic=2810.msg24087#msg24087
date=1393802117]
As u jus said hunt point n retreive i no the process as had sum
dun by the missus who is actually a vet lol
[/quote]
[quote author=sharpshooter link=topic=2810.msg24088#msg24088
date=1393802152]
Lol Tac naughty corner for you and no supper
For forgetting terriers lol
[/quote]
its not just the fact he missed terriers off, he stated hunt,
point and retrieve breeds only... that would make it illegal for
springers and cockers to be done as they are not an hpr breed ..
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Re: Tail Docking in Northern Ireland?
By: Jane H Date: March 2, 2014, 5:33 pm
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Guys I am only new to the Fourm and this post
Stands out for me as I am a vet and we do class
Springers under the hunting and retrieving
Umbrella I dock many types of dog on a weekly
Basis
#Post#: 24105--------------------------------------------------
Re: Tail Docking in Northern Ireland?
By: chid21 Date: March 2, 2014, 6:03 pm
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[quote author=Jane H link=topic=2810.msg24097#msg24097
date=1393803209]
Guys I am only new to the Fourm and this post
Stands out for me as I am a vet and we do class
Springers under the hunting and retrieving
Umbrella I dock many types of dog on a weekly
Basis
[/quote][quote author=tac link=topic=2810.msg24098#msg24098
date=1393803387]
Silly me thinkin spaniels fell under the hunt breed if not wat
are they classed as
[/quote][quote author=sharpshooter
link=topic=2810.msg24101#msg24101 date=1393803623]
I would have def reckoned hunting and retrieving
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see even the vets dont know the correct law on docking ..
springers and cockers do not come under the hpr banner they are
actually named in the act
There are exceptions with regard to the following working dog
breeds; spaniels, terriers and any other breeds used for
hunting, pointing or retrieving, or any combination of these
breeds.
if you dont know the wording of the act why bother commenting
and giving false information out?
#Post#: 24106--------------------------------------------------
Re: Tail Docking in Northern Ireland?
By: Jane H Date: March 2, 2014, 6:15 pm
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Please do not try to tell me my job
I have studied for too many years
At college for you to tell me the difference
In working breeds of dog I specialised for two
Years on a hunt estate in Wiltshire where we had
Over 80 working dogs of various breeds
And I am sure most of my colleagues also
Know this an expression I have heard used over
Here is ( don't teach your granny how to suck eggs)
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Re: Tail Docking in Northern Ireland?
By: chid21 Date: March 2, 2014, 6:25 pm
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[quote author=Jane H link=topic=2810.msg24106#msg24106
date=1393805707]
Please do not try to tell me my job
I have studied for too many years
At college for you to tell me the difference
In working breeds of dog I specialised for two
Years on a hunt estate in Wiltshire where we had
Over 80 working dogs of various breeds
And I am sure most of my colleagues also
Know this an expression I have heard used over
Here is ( don't teach your granny how to suck eggs)
[/quote]
well i reckon you need to go back to college if you think a
springer or cocker is a hpr breed ...
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Re: Tail Docking in Northern Ireland?
By: Jane H Date: March 2, 2014, 6:33 pm
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I don't realy care what you reckon when you
Are legally qualified to make a decision on
What to dock then come back to me have a nice day
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Re: Tail Docking in Northern Ireland?
By: chid21 Date: March 2, 2014, 6:56 pm
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[quote author=tac link=topic=2810.msg24112#msg24112
date=1393807235]
Wel wat breeds r classed under hunt then if a springer which is
favoured by many for its natural ability to hunt does not fall
into this category
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HTML http://www.hprga.co.uk
Hpr breeds
Like I keep trying to tell you a springer or cocker does not
fall into this category that's why they are named in the tail
docking act , a springer may hunt but it doesn't make it a hpr
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