
Brainless :: I know of breeders who personally no longer work their dogs due to health reasons or have never worked dogs themselves BUT have dogs that are equally as suited to working homes as show homes. The legal requirements offer other options for legal docking than the owner of the bitch holding a shotgun certificate. Another ligitimate evidence is * quote *
a letter from a gamekeeper, land occupier ( or his agent), person with shooting rights, a shoot organiser, a club official, a person representing the National Working Terrier Foundation, or a person engaged in lawful pest control, stating that the breeder of the dog, who's tail is to be docked, is known to him and that the dogs bred by the breeder have been used on his land or in his shoot, or for pest control.
Alternatively ( if the breeder cannot obtain required evidence above ) = IF the puppy was purchased at birth, the new owner of the dog could provide
their shot gun certificates, or official identification that the owner will be working the dog for armed forces, emergancy resuce, police, prison service or HMRC. The breeder can present the dog to the vet as the person authorised to repressent the owner.
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