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  2. Docking (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Dog with partially docked tail. Docking or bobbing is the removal of portions of an animal's tail.It should not be confused with cropping, [1] the amputation of ears. Tail docking may be performed cutting the tail with surgical scissors (or a scalpel) or constricting the blood supply to the tail with a rubber ligature for a few days until the tail falls off. [2]

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  4. Dock jumping - Wikipedia

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    Dock jumping, also known as dock diving, is a dog sport in which dogs compete in jumping for distance or height from a dock into a body of water. There are dock jumping events in the United States and other countries such as United Kingdom, [ 1 ] Australia, [ 2 ] Germany, [ 3 ] and Austria.

  5. Dobermann - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In the UK, dogs with docked tails have been banned from show for a number of years [citation needed] and the practice is now illegal for native born dogs. [21] Docking is illegal in all European Union states, [22] as well as Australia. [23] The AKC standard for Doberman Pinschers includes a tail docked near the 2nd vertebra. [13]

  6. The 30 Best Dogs for Seniors to Keep Older Adults Active ...

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    The best dogs for seniors will depend entirely on how active the future dog owner is, what type of home they live in and their goals when it comes to pet ownership. At the very least, the best ...

  7. These Are the Best Dogs For Seniors - AOL

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    Dogs can provide numerous mental and physical health benefits, no matter what your age. For lonely seniors, dogs can also be wonderful companions. But there are some things to think about before ...

  8. Docking (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Those found guilty of unlawful docking would face a fine of up to £20,000, up to 51 weeks imprisonment or both. They can only dock the tail of "working" dogs (in some specific cases) – e.g. hunting dogs that work in areas thick in brambles and heavy vegetation where the dog's tail can get caught and cause injury to the dog.

  9. 15 Best Dogs for Seniors - AOL

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    The post 15 Best Dogs for Seniors appeared first on Reader's Digest. Dogs help keep people healthy and provide companionship, which is a boon for all, but especially the older generation. Find out ...