As you may know, the Animal Welfare Bill is finally on the brink of becoming law in England and Wales, and the similar Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Bill is going through the Scottish Parliament. This is great news as the new laws will give greater protection to animals in many ways, especially as they make responsible ownership a legal requirement for the first time!
But there is a vital piece of legislation missing and we need your help to ensure that this legislation is included.
If the Bills go through in their current form, tail-docking (the removing of a dogs’ tail leaving a stump) may still be allowed if the dogs are believed to be working dogs. We believe that tail-docking is cruel and unnecessary. Not only is it a practice that causes pain and suffering to young puppies, but deprives dogs of a vital form of their canine expression and can have long-term adverse effects on health.
We are calling for a total ban on tail-docking other than for therapeutic medical reasons.
The Bills will have a second reading in their respective parliaments on the 10th January, so it’s not too late to make sure a ban on docking is included, but time is running out.
You can help us achieve an end to this cruel practice, and we are appealing to you to write to your MP and your MSP if you live in Scotland. You need to say
or something similar.
To add your support please contact your local MP or MSP. Email addresses can be found through the House of Commons or Scottish Parliament websites. Visit www.parliament.uk/directories/directories.cfm or www.scottish.parliament.uk
With your help, we hope to prevent even more unnecessary suffering to dogs. To find out more click here (Please note this is a large file and my take a while to open.)
Thank you for your support.
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