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Docking and cropping All ear cropped dogs born after 30 June 2009 cannot be shown regardless of the dog's country of birth. Cropped dogs born before 1 July 2009 can only be shown if the dog has been born in a country where ear cropping is permitted. (Danish bred ear cropped dogs born after 1 January 1985 cannot be shown).
Tail docked dogs born after 1 June 1996 cannot be shown regardless of the dog’s country of birth. The prohibition also includes dogs that have been docked for veterinary reasons irrespective of whether a veterinary certificate is presented. The following breeds are excepted from the tail dock-ing prohibition: German Wire-haired Pointing dog, German Short-haired Pointing dog, Brittany spaniel, Hungarian Pointing dog and Weimaraner.
For dogs born before 1 October 2004 applies that if the dog has been born stump-tailed (with a natural bobtail) it must as far as Danish bred dogs are concerned appear from the dog’s pedigree certificate. As far as foreign-bred dogs are concerned, a veterinary certificate issued in English in the country where the dog has been bred must be presented, certifying that the dog has been born stump-tailed.
For dogs born after 1 October 2004, only the following breeds can have inserted in the pedigree certificate that the dog has been born stump-tailed (with a natural bobtail): Australian shepherd, Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog, Brittany spaniel, Boston terrier, Bourbonnais pointing dog, Bouvier des Flandres, Danish/Swedish farm dog, English bulldog, Entlebucher sen-nenhund, French bulldog, Gos d’Atura catala, Jack Russell terrier, Karelian bear dog, King Charles spaniel, Mudi, Old English sheepdog, Perro de agua espanol, Polski Owczarek nizinny, Pyrenean shepherd dog, Pyrenean sheepdog (smooth faced), Swedish vallhund (Västgötaspets), Schipperke, Terrier Brasileiro, Welsh corgi Pembroke. Dogs without tail or with only a part of the tail born after 1 October 2004 of all other breeds (with the ex-ception of Brittany spaniel, German Wire-haired Pointing dog, German Short-haired Pointing dog, Hungarian Pointing dog and Weimaraner are considered missing a part of the body and conse-quently they cannot be shown (must be disqualified).
Furthermore, according to Danish legislation removal of dewclaws with the purpose of changing the dog’s appearance is forbidden. As legislation regarding docking/other surgical interventions varies from country to country, the judge must not when judging consider whether the dog has in accordance with the breed standard been docked or had its dewclaws removed.
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