natadi
14.02.2009, 19:25
Вот чего нарыла в инете. Список не полный. Кто еще чего найдет, насчет стран, присоединившихся к конвеции о запрете купировки, давайте дополнять. Для владельцев купированных собанек - полезная информация.
Legal status of dog tail docking by country
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* Argentina: Unrestricted
* Australia: Banned in some states and territories as of June 2004. [8] Legal in Western Australia, although restricted to Veterinarians. [9]
* Austria: Banned as of 1 January 2005 according to the "Bundestierschutzgesetz" §7.1
* Belgium: Banned as of 1 January 2006
* Brazil: Banned for cosmetic purposes.
* Canada: Unrestricted. From 28 March 2009 cosmetic surgery including tail docking will be banned by the New Brunswick Veterinary Medical Association.This includes:Tail docking in dogs, horses, and cows.
* Chile: Unrestricted
* Croatia: Banned
* Cyprus: Banned in 1991[10]
* Czech Republic: Banned
* Denmark: Banned as of 1 June 1996, with exceptions for five gun dog breeds
* England: Restricted as of 2006 - can only be done by vet on a number of working dog breeds. [11]
* Estonia: Banned as of 2001
* Finland: Banned in 1992. Exception on tail docking, although banned on dog shows.[1]
* France: Banned as of 4 August 2003
* Germany: Banned on 1 May 1992, with exceptions for working gun dogs.[1]
* Greece: Banned in 1991[10]
* Hungary: Banned
* Iceland: Banned as of 2001
* India: Unrestricted
* Indonesia: Unrestricted
* Ireland: Banned as of January 2008. For Northern Ireland, see its listing below.
* Israel: Banned for cosmetic purposes in 2000.[1]
* Italy: Banned in Rome and Turin
* Latvia: Banned
* Lithuania: Banned
* Luxembourg: Banned in 1991[10]
* Malaysia: Unrestricted
* Mauritius: Unrestricted
* Mexico: Unrestricted
* Nepal: Unrestricted
* Netherlands: Banned as of 1 September 2001
* New Zealand: Unrestricted
* Northern Ireland: Unrestricted tail docking, Ear Cropping Illegal.
* Norway: Docking banned since 1987
* Philippines: Unrestricted
* Portugal: Unrestricted
* Republic of Ireland: Unrestricted for dogs.
* Russia: Unrestricted
* Scotland: Banned as of 2006 for all breeds.
* Singapore: Unrestricted
* Slovakia: Banned as of 1 January 2003
* South Africa: Banned as of June 2007
* Sweden: Banned as of 1989. Apparent increase in tail injuries reported among working dogs after ban.[1]
* Switzerland: Banned as of 1 July 1981 for the ears and 1988 for the tail[1]
* Taiwan: Unrestricted.
* United States: Unrestricted (some states, including New York,[12] and Vermont have considered bills to make the practice illegal)
* Virgin Islands: Banned as of 2005
* Wales: Same legislation as England.
Legal status of dog tail docking by country
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
* Argentina: Unrestricted
* Australia: Banned in some states and territories as of June 2004. [8] Legal in Western Australia, although restricted to Veterinarians. [9]
* Austria: Banned as of 1 January 2005 according to the "Bundestierschutzgesetz" §7.1
* Belgium: Banned as of 1 January 2006
* Brazil: Banned for cosmetic purposes.
* Canada: Unrestricted. From 28 March 2009 cosmetic surgery including tail docking will be banned by the New Brunswick Veterinary Medical Association.This includes:Tail docking in dogs, horses, and cows.
* Chile: Unrestricted
* Croatia: Banned
* Cyprus: Banned in 1991[10]
* Czech Republic: Banned
* Denmark: Banned as of 1 June 1996, with exceptions for five gun dog breeds
* England: Restricted as of 2006 - can only be done by vet on a number of working dog breeds. [11]
* Estonia: Banned as of 2001
* Finland: Banned in 1992. Exception on tail docking, although banned on dog shows.[1]
* France: Banned as of 4 August 2003
* Germany: Banned on 1 May 1992, with exceptions for working gun dogs.[1]
* Greece: Banned in 1991[10]
* Hungary: Banned
* Iceland: Banned as of 2001
* India: Unrestricted
* Indonesia: Unrestricted
* Ireland: Banned as of January 2008. For Northern Ireland, see its listing below.
* Israel: Banned for cosmetic purposes in 2000.[1]
* Italy: Banned in Rome and Turin
* Latvia: Banned
* Lithuania: Banned
* Luxembourg: Banned in 1991[10]
* Malaysia: Unrestricted
* Mauritius: Unrestricted
* Mexico: Unrestricted
* Nepal: Unrestricted
* Netherlands: Banned as of 1 September 2001
* New Zealand: Unrestricted
* Northern Ireland: Unrestricted tail docking, Ear Cropping Illegal.
* Norway: Docking banned since 1987
* Philippines: Unrestricted
* Portugal: Unrestricted
* Republic of Ireland: Unrestricted for dogs.
* Russia: Unrestricted
* Scotland: Banned as of 2006 for all breeds.
* Singapore: Unrestricted
* Slovakia: Banned as of 1 January 2003
* South Africa: Banned as of June 2007
* Sweden: Banned as of 1989. Apparent increase in tail injuries reported among working dogs after ban.[1]
* Switzerland: Banned as of 1 July 1981 for the ears and 1988 for the tail[1]
* Taiwan: Unrestricted.
* United States: Unrestricted (some states, including New York,[12] and Vermont have considered bills to make the practice illegal)
* Virgin Islands: Banned as of 2005
* Wales: Same legislation as England.